tulsidas

The Human Birth

“Why don’t your eyes drink fully that pure, nectarean form? Get the most out of your human birth; why live like an animal?” (Janaki Mangala, 62) kasa na piahu bhari locana rūpa sudhā rasu | karahu kṛtāratha janma hohu kata… Read More ›

Egg On Their Faces

“It’s assured that when Rama gets up, He will break the bow. Embarrassed by that, all the assembled kings will leave here with their noses broken.” (Janaki Mangala, 61) avasi rāma ke uṭhata sarāsana ṭūṭihi | gavanahiṃ rājasamāja nāka asa… Read More ›

Where There is Smoke

“The pure and gentlemanly kings are saying, ‘For me, I understand that wherever there is splendor, fame and beauty, the strength will be there as well.’” (Janaki Mangala, 59) suci sujāna nṛpa kahahiṃ hamahiṃ asa sūjhaī | teja pratāpa rūpa… Read More ›

Pardon

“One person says: ‘It will be good if Janaka breaks his oath to allow Sita and Rama to get married.’” (Janaki Mangala, 58) kahahiṃ eka bhali bāta byāhu bhala hoihiṃ | bara dulahini lagi janaka apanapana khoihi || It’s not… Read More ›

Broken Promise

“Looking at Rama all the princes became disappointed. ‘Abandoning his vow, Janaka will give Sita to the dark-complexioned youth for marriage.” (Janaki Mangala, 57) bheṃ nirāsa saba bhūpa bilokata rāmahiṃ | pana parihari siya deba janaka barū syāmahiṃ || There… Read More ›

Grant Our Wish

“Everyone is getting the fruit of their eyes for having taken birth. They all pray to Lord Shiva, ‘May that beautiful, dark youth marry Sita so that I can happily sing about the auspiciousness.’” (Janaki Mangala, Chand 7.1) jaga janami… Read More ›

Gauging the Reaction

“Looking at Rama and Lakshmana’s beauty, the people of the city became so happy. From love their hearts are filled with bliss, eyes with tears, and bodies with excitement.” (Janaki Mangala, 55) rāma-lakhana-chabi dekhi magana bhae purajana | ura ananda… Read More ›

Filled With Love

“Looking at Rama and Lakshmana’s beauty, the people of the city became so happy. From love their hearts are filled with bliss, eyes with tears, and bodies with excitement.” (Janaki Mangala, 55) rāma-lakhana-chabi dekhi magana bhae purajana | ura ananda… Read More ›