Introduction
Rama hears a gigantic clamour of an army nearby and asks Lakshmana to find out what it is. Lakshmana ascends a tree and informs Rama that Bharata’s army is approaching towards their hermitage. Lakshmana expresses his apprehension to Rama, saying that Bharata’s army may be coming there in order to kill both of them. An enraged Lakshmana says that he will kill both Bharata and Kaikeyi together with the army.
तां तथा दर्शयित्वा तु मैथिलीं गिरिनिम्नगाम् |
निषसाद गिरिप्रस्थे सीतां मांसेन चन्दयन् || २-९६-१
niShasaada giriprasthe siitaaM maaMsena chandayan || 2-96-1
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Show Description: Sloka 2.96.1
Having shown Mandakini River in that manner to Seetha, the daughter of Mithila, Rama set on the hill-side in order to gratify her appetite with a piece of flesh .
इदं मेध्यमिदं स्वादु निष्टप्तमिदमग्निना |
एवमास्ते स धर्मात्मा सीतया सह राघवः || २-९६-२
evamaaste sa dharmaatmaa siitayaa saha raaghavaH || 2-96-2
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Rama, whose mind was devoted to righteousness stayed there with Seetha, saying; “This meat is fresh, this is savoury and roasted in the fire.” .
तथा तत्र आसतः तस्य भरतस्य उपयायिनः |
सैन्य रेणुः च शब्दः च प्रादुर् आस्ताम् नभः स्पृशौ || २-९६-३
sainya reNuH ca shabdaH ca praadur aastaam nabhaH spR^ishau || 2-96-3
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While Rama was thus sitting there the dust and clamour of Bharata’s army, which was approaching, ascended into the sky .
एतस्मिन्न् अन्तरे त्रस्ताः शब्देन महता ततः |
अर्दिता यूथपा मत्ताः सयूथा दुद्रुवुर् दिशः || २-९६-४
arditaa yuuthapaa mattaaH sayuuthaa dudruvur dishaH || 2-96-4
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Show Description: Sloka 2.96.4
Meanwhile, frightened by that gigantic clamour, the leaders of elephants and other animal – troops, in rut, were tormented and fled in different directions from there .
स तम् सैन्य समुद्भूतम् शब्दम् शुश्रव राघवः |
तामः च विप्रद्रुतान् सर्वान् यूथपान् अन्ववैक्षत || २-९६-५
taamH ca vipradrutaan sarvaan yuuthapaan anvavaikShata || 2-96-5
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Rama heard that sound generated from the army and also saw all those leaders of the animal-flock, running away from there .
तामः च विद्रवतो दृष्ट्वा तम् च श्रुत्वा स निह्स्वनम् |
उवाच रामः सौमित्रिम् लक्ष्मणम् दीप्त तेजसम् || २-९६-६
uvaaca raamaH saumitrim lakShmaNam diipta tejasam || 2-96-6
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Seeing those animals running away and hearing that clamour, Rama spoke to Lakshmana (son of Sumitra) of burning courage as follows: .
हन्त लक्ष्मण पश्य इह सुमित्रा सुप्रजाः त्वया |
भीम स्तनित गम्भ्हिरः तुमुलः श्रूयते स्वनः || २-९६-७
bhiima stanita gambhhiraH tumulaH shruuyate svanaH || 2-96-7
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“Alas! O, Lakshmana! Sumitra is blessed with a noble son in you. Here is heard a tumultuous sound as terrific as that of a roaring cloud. See what it is.” .
गजयूथानि वारण्ये महिषा वा महावने |
वित्रासिता मृगाह् सिंहैः सहसा प्रद्रुता दिशः २-९६-८
vitraasitaa mR^igaah siMhaiH sahasaa pradrutaa dishaH 2-96-8
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“The lordly elephants in the forest, the buffaloes in the great woods and the wild beasts frightened by lions are suddenly running away in various directions.” .
राजा वा राज मात्रो वा मृगयाम् अटते वने |
अन्यद् वा श्वा पदम् किंचित् सौमित्रे ज्नातुम् अर्हसि || २-९६-९
anyad vaa shvaa padam ki.ncit saumitre jnaatum arhasi || 2-96-9
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“O, Lakshmana! You ought to find out whether it is a king or a prince roaming for a hunt or some other savage beast.” .
सुदुश्चरो गिरिश्चायं पक्षिणामपि लक्ष्मण |
सर्वम् एतद् यथा तत्त्वम् अचिराज् ज्नातुम् अर्हसि || २-९६-१०
sarvam etad yathaa tattvam aciraaj jnaatum arhasi || 2-96-10
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“O, Lakshmana! This mountain is difficult of access even to birds. You ought to find out soon, all this in an accurate manner.” .
स लक्ष्मणः सम्त्वरितः सालम् आरुह्य पुष्पितम् |
प्रेक्षमाणो दिशः सर्वाः पूर्वाम् दिशम् अवैक्षत || २-९६-११
prekShamaaNo dishaH sarvaaH puurvaam disham avaikShata || 2-96-11
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Show Description: Sloka 2.96.11
Lakshmana quickly ascended a Sala tree in flowering and looking towards all directions, saw towards eastern side .
उदन् मुखः प्रेक्षमाणो ददर्श महतीम् चमूम् |
रथ अश्व गज सम्बाधाम् यत्तैर् युक्ताम् पदातिभिः || २-९६-१२
ratha ashva gaja sambaadhaam yattair yuktaam padaatibhiH || 2-96-12
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Show Description: Sloka 2.96.12
Looking in northern direction, Lakshmana saw a huge army, full of chariots, steeds and elephants accompanied by smart foot-soldiers .
ताम् अश्व गज सम्पूर्णाम् रथ ध्वज विभूषिताम् |
शशंस सेनाम् रामाय वचनम् च इदम् अब्रवीत् || २-९६-१३
shasha.nsa senaam raamaaya vacanam ca idam abraviit || 2-96-13
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Lakshmana informed Rama about that army which was full of horses, elephants and chariots decorated with flags and spoke the following words also .
अग्निम् संशमयतु आर्यः सीता च भजताम् गुहाम् |
सज्यम् कुरुष्व चापम् च शरामः च कवचम् तथा || २-९६-१४
sajyam kuruShva caapam ca sharaamH ca kavacam tathaa || 2-96-14
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“O, honourable brother! Extinguish the fire. Let Seetha occupy a hiding place. Make your bow ready with a bow-string and arrows. Wear an armour.” .
तम् रामः पुरुष व्याघ्रो लक्ष्मणम् प्रत्युवाच ह |
अन्ग अवेक्षस्व सौमित्रे कस्य एताम् मन्यसे चमूम् || २-९६-१५
anga avekShasva saumitre kasya etaam manyase camuum || 2-96-15
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Rama the tiger among men replied to Lakshmana, saying: “O, Lakshmana! See, whose army do you think is this?” .
एवम् उक्क्तः तु रामेण लक्ष्माणो वाक्यम् अब्रवीत् |
दिधक्षन्न् इव ताम् सेनाम् रुषितः पावको यथा || २-९६-१६
didhakShann iva taam senaam ruShitaH paavako yathaa || 2-96-16
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Show Description: Sloka 2.96.16
Hearing Rama’s words, Lakshmana was irritated like a fire and spoke the following words, as though he was wishing to scorch the army .
सम्पन्नम् राज्यम् इग्च्छमः तु व्यक्तम् प्राप्य अभिषेचनम् |
आवाम् हन्तुम् समभ्येति कैकेय्या भरतः सुतः || २-९६-१७
aavaam hantum samabhyeti kaikeyyaa bharataH sutaH || 2-96-17
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“Bharata, Kaikeyi’s son, having obtained coronation and desirous of making the kingdom free of enemies, is coming here to kill both of us. It is clear.” .
एष वै सुमहान् श्रीमान् विटपी सम्प्रकाशते |
विराजत्य् उद्गत स्कन्धः कोविदार ध्वजो रथे || २-९६-१८
viraajaty udgata skandhaH kovidaara dhvajo rathe || 2-96-18
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“The gigantic and glorious tree with superb branches is shining over there prominently. The ensign bearing the device of a kovidara (pomegranate) tree is shining on that chariot.” .
भजन्त्य् एते यथा कामम् अश्वान् आरुह्य शीघ्रगान् |
एते भ्राजन्ति सम्हृष्टा जगान् आरुह्य सादिनः || २-९६-१९
ete bhraajanti samhR^iShTaa jagaan aaruhya saadinaH || 2-96-19
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Among the cavalry, some are cavorting merrily on their swift horses, while others are beaming with delight, mounted on their elephants .
गृहीत धनुषौ च आवाम् गिरिम् वीर श्रयावहे |
अथवेहैव तिष्ठावः सन्नद्धावुद्यतायुधौ २-९६-२०
athavehaiva tiShThaavaH sannaddhaavudyataayudhau 2-96-20
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“O, warrior! Let us take up our bows and ascend the mountain or let us stay here itself, fully prepared with our weapons in our hands.” .
अपि नौ वशम् आगग्च्छेत् कोविदार ध्वजो रणे |
अपि द्रक्ष्यामि भरतम् यत् कृते व्यसनम् महत् || २-९६-२१
त्वया राघव सम्प्राप्तम् सीतया च मया तथा |
api drakShyaami bharatam yat kR^ite vyasanam mahat || 2-96-21
tvayaa raaghava sampraaptam siitayaa ca mayaa tathaa |
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Show Description: Sloka 2.96.21
“O, Rama! Will that flag with the insignia of a Kovidara tree come into our subjugation? Can we see Bharata, because of whom a great misfortune has occurred to you, to Seetha and to me?” .
यन् निमित्तम् भवान् राज्याच् च्युतो राघव शाश्वतीम् |
सम्प्राप्तो अयम् अरिर् वीर भरतो वध्य एव मे || २-९६-२२
sampraapto ayam arir viira bharato vadhya eva me || 2-96-22
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“O, Rama the warrior! By the reason of whom you were deprived of an eternal kingdom, such Bharata as a foe who is coming here, deserves to be slain by me.” .
भरतस्य वधे दोषम् न अहम् पश्यामि राघव |
पूर्व अपकारिणम् हत्वा न ह्यधर्मेण युज्यते || २-९६-२३
puurva apakaariNam hatvaa na hyadharmeNa yujyate || 2-96-23
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“O, Rama! I see no sin in slaying Bharata. None is charged with unlawfulness, if one strikes down an aggressor.” .
पूर्वापकारी भरतस्य्तक्तधर्मश्च राघव |
एतस्मिन्न् निहते कृत्स्नाम् अनुशाधि वसुंधराम् || २-९६-२४
etasminn nihate kR^itsnaam anushaadhi vasu.ndharaam || 2-96-24
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“Bharata is the assailant and his death is legitimate. He being dead, you will rule the entire earth.” .
अद्य पुत्रम् हतम् सम्ख्ये कैकेयी राज्य कामुका |
मया पश्येत् सुदुह्ख आर्ता हस्ति भग्नम् इव द्रुमम् || २-९६-२५
mayaa pashyet suduhkha aartaa hasti bhagnam iva drumam || 2-96-25
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“Let Kaikeyi, who is craving for the kingdom see, with great sorrow, her son slain by me today in battle, as a tree is crushed down by an elephant.” .
कैकेयीम् च वधिष्यामि सानुबन्धाम् सबान्धवाम् |
कलुषेण अद्य महता मेदिनी परिमुच्यताम् || २-९६-२६
kaluSheNa adya mahataa medinii parimucyataam || 2-96-26
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“I shall kill Kaikeyi too along with her friend the hunch-back and other accomplices. Let the earth today be relieved of a great sinner.” .
अद्य इमम् सम्यतम् क्रोधम् असत्कारम् च मानद |
मोक्ष्यामि शत्रु सैन्येषु कक्षेषु इव हुत अशनम् || २-९६-२७
mokShyaami shatru sainyeShu kakSheShu iva huta ashanam || 2-96-27
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“O, warrior bestowing an honour! Today in the concentrated fury that injustice has kindled I shall scatter the enemy – battalions as a fire consumes the dry wood.” .
अद्य एतच् चित्र कूटस्य काननम् निशितैः शरैः |
चिन्दन् शत्रु शरीराणि करिष्ये शोणित उक्षितम् || २-९६-२८
chindan shatru shariiraaNi kariShye shoNita ukShitam || 2-96-28
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“Today, with my sharpened arrows, I shall slay the bodies of my foes and make this forest of Chitrakuta overflow with blood.” .
शरैर् निर्भिन्न हृदयान् कुन्जरामः तुरगामः तथा |
श्वापदाः परिकर्षन्तु नराः च निहतान् मया || २-९६-२९
shvaapadaaH parikarShantu naraaH ca nihataan mayaa || 2-96-29
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“The elephants and horses whose breasts were laid open with my darts and the men too struck down by me, be dragged about by savage beasts.” .
शराणाम् धनुषः च अहम् अनृणो अस्मि महा वने |
ससैन्यम् भरतम् हत्वा भविष्यामि न संशयः || २-९६-३०
sasainyam bharatam hatvaa bhaviShyaami na sa.nshayaH || 2-96-30
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Show Description: Sloka 2.96.30
“By killing Bharata together with his army in this great forest, I shall discharge my debt to my bow and arrows.” .
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