Jai Sriman Narayana !!
Jai Anjaneya !!
Yevam Bahuvidham Chintham
chinthayithva Mahakapi: |
Samshravey Madhuram Vakyam
Vaidhehya Vyajahara Ha ||
Raja Dhasharatho Nama Rathakunjara Vajinam |
Raja Dhasharatho Nama Rathakunjara Vajinam |
Punyasheelo Mahakeerthi: Rijur:
Aseena Mahashaya: ||
Rajarshinam Gunashreshta Sthapasa
Chirshibhi: Sama: |
Chakravarthi Kulejatha:
Purandhara Samobala: ||
Ahimsarathi: Akshudro Ghruni
Sathyaparakrama: |
Mukhya: Cha Ikshvaku Vamshasya
Lakshmivan Lakshmivardhana: ||
Parthivavyanjanai: Yuktha:
Pruthushri: Parthivarshabha: |
Prithivyam Chathu: Anthayam
Vishrutha: Sukhadha: Sugi ||
Hanuman after bearing various
matters in mind began to sing mellifluously praising the glories of Rama “There
was a righteous King Dhasharatha from the lineage of Ikshvaku dynasty, he was
prominent and owned abundance of chariots, horses and elephants. He was a resplendent Rajarishi, born in the
lineage of Emperors who possess immense prowess like Lord Indra, he has austerities
equivalent to the Saptharishis. He was
fond of virtuous; he was compassionate and had perfect control over senses. He was a prominent King from Ikshvaku Dynasty
endowed with abundance of affluence. He
was a glorious King and a wise ruler of the Kingdom of Ajodhya; he was a
cheerful person and keen in providing happiness to others as well.”
Thasya Puthra: Priyo Jyeshta:
Tharadhipa Nibhanana: |
Ramo Nama Visheshajja: Shreshta:
Sarva Dhanushmatham ||
Rakshitha Swasya Vruththasya Swajanasya Api Rakshitha |
Rakshitha Jeevalokasya Dharmasya Cha
Paramthapa: ||
Thasya Sathya Abhisandhasya Vruddhasya
Vachanath Pithu: |
Sabharya: Saha Cha Bhratha Veera:
Pravrajitho Vanam ||
Thena Thathra Maharanye Mrugayam
Paridhavatha |
Rakshasa Nihatha: Shoora Bahava:
Kamaroopina: ||
Janasthana Vadham Shruthva
Hathou Cha Khara Dhooshanau |
Thatha: Thu Amarsha Apahatha Janaki Ravanena Thu ||
Vanchayithva Vane Ramam Mrugaroopena Mayaya |
Sa Margamanasthatham Devim
Rama: Seethamanindhatham ||
Asasadha Vane Mithram Sugrivam Nama Vanaram |
Thatha: Sa Valinam Hathva Rama: Parapuranjaya : ||
Prayacchathvakapirajyam
Thathsugrivaya Mahabala: |
Sugrivenapi Sandhishta Haraya:
Kamaroopina: ||
Dhikshu Sarvasu Tham Devim
Vichinvanthi Sahashrasa: |
Aham Sampathi
Vachanacchathayojana Mayatham ||
Asya Hethor Vishalakshya: Sagaram
Vegavan Plutha: |
Yaya Roopam Yaya Varnam Yaya Lakshmim Vinishchatham ||
Ashrousham Raghavasya Aham Sa
Iyam Asadhitha Maya |
“King Dhasharatha had an eldest
son Rama, who has the face resemblance to Lord Chandra, virtuous and he was
prominent in wielding bow, he is the destroyer of enemy and protector of his
own people and every living being on the Earth.
At the command of his righteous father King Dhasharatha, he was exiled
from the Kingdom of Ayodhya, along with his wife and brother Lakshmana. While living in the woods, Rama killed various
powerful demons that have illusionary powers, he killed various demons of
Janasthana, which is a part of Dandakavam.
Ravana was infuriated after listening to the valor of Rama who had killed
the various demons includes Khara and Dhushana, as a retaliation he abducted
Sita while Rama was away from the hermitage; he enticed Sita with the
illusionary deer in the woods. While Rama was searching for his dearest wife,
arrived in the woods of Kishkindha and met Sugriva, eventually they became
close associates. Rama, conqueror of enemies,
defeated mighty Vanara Vali and returned the Kingdom to Sugriva. At the command of Sugriva, thousands of
Vanaras capable to assume any form at their own will was designated to conduct
meticulous search for Sita in all quarters of the Earth. Shortly, at the advice of eagle King Sampathi
I have crossed the vast ocean of thousand Yojana in order to locate
Vishalakshi. Ultimately, I have located
Sita who has beautiful appearance and complexion which was already narrated by
Rama.” Hanuman paused for a while; Sita who is timid and emaciated by extreme
grief, was immersed at the thought of her husband, abruptly lifted her face and looked at the
Shimshupa tree and carefully observed all directions, Sita was exceedingly
surprise to listen the above words, eventually it brought great joy in
her. At last, Sita witnessed Hanuman,
son of Lord Vayu, possessed high intelligence and wisdom, minister of monkey
King Sugriva and has the resemblance of Lord Aditya.
Jai Sriman Narayana !!