||Sri Ram Jayram Jaya Jaya
Ram||
Chapter -113 – Dhoha
Once, the bride and groom
prepared to leave the city of Mithila, the parrots, and Myna that took shelter
in the golden cage was taken care by Devi Sita was fluently speaking, looked
around waveringly and enquired for her, and cried out bitterly for Devi Sita,
none could watch that moment, the animals and birds were felt deeply distressed
at the separation from Devi Sita, how did I explain the state of people? King
Janaka arrived with younger brother, his eyes were filled in tears of love,
even though he is Paramavairagin, lost the courage he has gathered watching
Devi Sita leaving the palace. He embraced his loveliest daughter, instantly the
wall of Vairagya could not withstand in their love. The ministers, who are
highly knowledgeable, advised him to understand the situation, and control his emotions.
Immediately he realized that it is not the moment to grieve over the separation
from daughter, he embraced her again and again. The whole family got too
emotional, on the right Lagna and Muhurtha, Devi Sita was led to the grand palanquin, King Janaka
remembered Lord Ganesha and Devi Siddhi, and all the women surrounded helped Devi Sita to get into that grand
palanquin. King Janaka advised all the daughters, he taught them Sthreedharma
and traditions and customs in the family as well. He ordered all those dearest
companions and attendants of Devi Sita to accompany her, the people of Mithila
sunk into deep distress watching their dearest princess leaving the city. They
have witnessed various auspicious omens, thus King Dhasharatha followed with
his men, twice-born and illustrious Rishis and Sages took his daughters to the
Kingdom of Ayodhya. The whole city has reverberated with the sounds of divine
instruments, there were several chariots, elephants, and horses ready for the
guests to return to Ayodhya. King Dhasharatha invited all the twice-born and
loaded them with various gifts. He prostrated before them and adorned the dust
from their feet on his head. In this way, he received immense blessings of the
twice-born; he remembered Lord Ganesha and preceded the journey.
King Dhasharatha witnessed
various auspicious omens, the deities showered flowers upon them, the atmosphere
reverberated with the sounds of Dhundhubi, and the celestial Apsaras danced to
the tune. Dhasharatha advised the people assembled around him requested to
return to their places, he called out for the beggars and provided them
clothes, ornaments, horses, elephants as the contribution, and affectionately send
them off. They repeatedly eulogized the generosity of the King and returned to
their places. The two kings were too affectionate to each other, find it
difficult to leave each other’s company, King Dhasharatha spoke affectionately
“Oh! Rajan kindly returns to your palace, you have already followed us for a
long time.” King Dhasharatha got out of the chariot and send off King Janaka,
both of their eyes soaked in tears. The king of Vidheha spoke in tears “Oh!
Rajan, how did I show my respect to you? Oh! Maharajan, you have given lots of
love and respect for me.” They embraced each other and revealed their humility,
simplicity, kindness, and love for each other.
King Janaka prostrated
before the illustrious Rishis and Sages, he embraced the four sons in law who
is the abode of virtues, graciousness, kindness, and love. He spoke with folded
hands “ Oh! Rama, how did I eulogize you? You are dwelling as swans in the
hearts of illustrious Rishis and Sages; you are sought after by the Yogis who are
free from lust, desires, ego, and pride. You are not visible for the eyes, you
are eternal, you are supreme bliss, you are beyond virtues, even though you
incarnate with all those virtues, you are beyond mind and intellect, you are
perceivable for all, you are eulogized by Veda as ‘Nethi Nethi’, you are free
from changes, and all-pervasive, Oh! Rama, you are absolute Bhramam. You are
the source of happiness and welfare has assumed a form for me, it is the mercy
of you that you have respected and accepted me as your sincere servant. Oh!
Raghunatha, it is impossible to describe your virtues, I am highly fortunate
cannot be described for ten thousand Sharadhas, and thousand hooded Anantha
for crores of Kalpa. I shall affirm one thing; you get easily pleased with the slightest devotion, Oh! Rama, I sincerely pray with folded hands, my mind and
intellect should not go away from your lotus feet, not even for a second.
Kindly, provide intense devotion and faith at your lotus feet.”