The Ramayana by Valmiki (ink book reader TXT) ๐
When Nandi(455) stands beside his lord,
And King Himรกlaya's child.(456)
Canto XVII. Sรบrpanakhรก.
The bathing and the prayer were o'er;
He turned him from the grassy shore,
And with his brother and his spouse
Sought his fair home beneath the boughs.
Sรญtรก and Lakshman by his side,
On to his cot the hero hied,
And after rites at morning due
Within the leafy shade withdrew.
Then, honoured by the devotees,
As royal Rรกma sat at ease,
With Sรญtรก near him, o'er his head
A canopy of green boughs spread,
He shone as shines the Lord of Night
By Chitrรก's(457) side, his dear delight.
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