Return To Ayodrya Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE AF GG EE HH IJ HH KK LL EE M AA CN AA II OO CC II PJ QQ RR FF RRWith his wedded sons and daughters and his guard in bright array | A |
To the famed and fair Ayodhya Dasa ratha held his way | A |
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And they reached the ancient city decked with banners bright and brave | B |
And the voice of drum and trumpet hailed the home returning brave | B |
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Fragrant blossoms strewed the pathway song of welcome filled the air | C |
Joyous men and merry women issued forth in garments fair | C |
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And they lifted up their faces and they waved their hands on high | D |
And they raised the voice of welcome as their righteous king drew nigh | D |
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Greeted by his loving subjects welcomed by his priests of fame | E |
Dasa ratha with the princes to his happy city came | E |
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With the brides and stately princes in the town he held his way | A |
Entered slow his lofty palace bright as peak of Himalay | F |
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Queen Kausalya blessed with virtue Queen Kaikeyi in her pride | G |
Queen Sumitra sweetly loving greeted every happy bride | G |
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Soft eyed Sita noble destined Urmila of spotless fame | E |
Mandavi and Sruta kirti to their loving mothers came | E |
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Decked in silk and queenly garments they performed each pious rite | H |
Brought their blessings on the household bowed to Gods of holy might | H |
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Bowed to all the honoured elders blest the children with their love | I |
And with soft and sweet endearment by their loving consorts moved | J |
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Happy were the wedded princes peerless in their warlike might | H |
And they dwelt in stately mansions like KUVERA'S mansions bright | H |
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Loving wife and troops of kinsmen wealth and glory on them wait | K |
Filial love and fond affection sanctify their happy fate | K |
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Once when on the palace chambers bright the golden morning woke | L |
To his son the gentle Bharat thus the ancient monarch spoke | L |
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'Know my son the prince Kaikeya Yudajit of warlike fame | E |
Queen Kaikeyi's honoured brother from his distant regions came | E |
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He hath come to take thee Bharat to Kaikeya's monarch bold | M |
Go and stay with them a season greet thy grandsire loved of old ' | - |
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Bharat heard with filial duty and he hastened to obey | A |
Took with him the young Satrughna in his grandsire's home to stay | A |
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And from Rama and from Lakshman parted they with many a tear | C |
From their young and gentle consorts from their parents ever dear | N |
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And Kaikeya with the princes with his guards and troopers gay | A |
To his father's western regions gladsome held his onward way | A |
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Rama with a pious duty favoured by the Gods above | I |
Tended still his ancient father with a never faltering love | I |
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In his father's sacred mandate still his noblest Duty saw | O |
In the weal of subject nations recognised his foremost Law | O |
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And he pleased his happy mother with a fond and filial care | C |
And his elders and his kinsmen with devotion soft and fair | C |
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Brahmans blessed the righteous Rama for his faith in gods above | I |
People in the town and hamlet blessed him with their loyal love | I |
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With a woman's whole affection fond and trusting Sita loved | P |
And within her faithful bosom loving Rama lived and moved | J |
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And he loved her for their parents chose her as his faithful wife | Q |
Loved her for her peerless beauty for her true and trustful life | Q |
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Loved and dwelt within her bosom though he wore a form apart | R |
Rama in a sweet communion lived in Sita's loving heart | R |
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Days of joy and months of gladness o'er the gentle Sita flew | F |
As she like the QUEEN OF BEAUTY brighter in her graces grew | F |
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And as VISHNU with his consort dwells in skies alone apart | R |
Rama in a sweet communion lived in Sita's loving heart | R |
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