Chapter – 55– Ayodhya
Kandam
Bharatha prostrated before
Prabhu and bade farewell was tightly embraced. Devendra became immensely
pleased watching the scene and played his trick on the people who were already
besieged with immense grief of separation from Rama, Lakshmana and Devi
Sita. It gave them hope to wait for
Rama’s return after Vanavasa, otherwise they might have died on the spot. It
was the grace of Rama, the deities relieved from their qualms. Brothers
remained in the embrace of each other, their love and kindness were beyond description,
they shed tears of grief, they have lost courage, and the deities became gloomy
watching the pain of separation among the brothers. It did not leave the highly
intelligent preceptors, and Vairagins, who underwent extreme penances, King
Janaka who is extremely valorous, and the Jeevanmukthas who abandoned worldly
desires and bondage, lost their words, intellect, and Vairagya, and they too
became emotional watching the love and
affection between the brothers. King Janaka and preceptors became restless watching
the bonding between the brothers, it was beyond description. Rama embraced
Bharatha and Shathrughna, the ministers and the attendants immersed in their
duties and responsibilities. The people of Ayodhya and Mithila began
preparations to leave the woods; they could not control the grief. Thus,
Bharatha and Shathrughna, prostrated before Rama and attentively listened to
his command, began their journey. They prostrated before preceptors,
Vanadevatha and all the sages and Rishis assembled, Bharatha embraced
Lakshman. Shathrughna prostrated before
Lakshman. Bharatha and Shathrughna prostrated before Rama and Sita, and adorned
the dust from their feet on their forehead; they have received abundant of
blessings of Devi Sita, which is the source of all the auspiciousness.
Rama with his brothers
prostrated before King Janaka and spoke “Oh! Swami, you have been very kind to
us and took all the troubles to visit the forest with your people. Kindly
bless us and return to Mithila.” King Janaka and the people of Mithila prepared
to leave the forest; Rama worshiped the twice-born and illustrious Rishis and
Sages, as Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. Rama and Lakshmana met their
mothers-in-law, and prostrated before them, and received their blessings. Rama,
Bharatha, Lakshman, and Shathrughna prostrated before the preceptors, Vamadeva
and Vashishta, Kaushika, Jabali, and people of Ayodhya and his ministers and
families, and bade farewell to them. Rama spoke compassionately to the males
and females of his age, and bade-farewell to them. Prabhu prostrated at the
feet of Devi Kausalya, and embraced her; he pacified her and helped her to get seated
into the attractive palanquin. Devi Sita bade farewell to her parents and the
people of Mithila eventually returned to her dearest husband. She prostrated
before her mothers-in-law and embraced them, Devi Sita enthusiastically bade
farewell to all of them, and it was beyond description. She listened to her
advice and received an abundance of blessings from them; she was soaked in the love
with parents and mothers-in-law. Raghupathi helped his mothers to get seated
inside the beautiful palanquin kept ready for them. Bharatha and Shathrughna
embraced Rama and Lakshmana repeatedly. A huge army of men mounted on
elephants, horses, and chariots, was followed by Bharatha and King Janaka and the
people of Ayodhya and Mithila. All of them left the wood as if in their dreams.
The various animals in the forests ox, horses, elephants, were walked away
heavy heartedly. Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita, prostrated before the preceptors
Vashishta and Vamadeva and returned to their hermitage, they were in a state of
mixed feelings of grief and happiness which was unexplainable.
King Nishadha was highly
revered by Rama, Lakshman, and Devi Sita, prepared to take leave from the
forest, he moved away from heavy heartedly. The tribes in the forest Kola, Kirtha, and Beela were repeatedly prostrated before them and took a leave. Rama along
with Sita and Lakshmana took a seat under a huge Vatavruksha and grieved on the
separation of his dearest people. He narrated all those conversations that took
place with Bharatha to Devi Sita and Lakshmana, and continuously praised the
virtues and love of Bharatha. He was completely drenched in the love of
Bharatha, his face revealed his boundless love for Bharatha. It was a difficult
time for the creatures in the forest; even for the fishes in the rivers and
ponds, birds and animals and non-living things were saddened. The deities
showered flowers upon Rama, and they returned to their respective abode in absolute
peace.