
Rama paid His respects to The King and Queen
On seeing His father’s distress He became keen 
“Father! I see from your face that your heart is sore 
I have never seen you lie on the floor” 
Rama touched His father on the shoulder 
The king did not speak and stayed like a boulder 
Rama’s radiant face emanated rays of worry 
For the state of His father, He felt sorry 
He was ready to take up incessant pain 
Only to make His father smile again 
He was ready to give up His very life 
Or never again see His beloved wife 
Not knowing what troubles his dad 
He looked at Kaikeyi who was not sad 
“Mother! Why has father’s face lost its glow? 
He has never been like this as far as I know” 
Grabbing her chance Kaikeyi spoke 
Hitting the bull’s eye at the very first stroke 
“Your father’s character has become weak 
He has something to tell you but afraid to speak” 
“Long ago I helped him win a crucial war 
He gifted me two boons for being its star 
Today I asked him to grant me my boon 
Not willing to grant it, he became silent soon” 
“What are those boons, may I ask? 
What for my father is such difficult task?”  
“I wanted Bharatha to become king at his behest 
Sending you, for fourteen years, to a thick forest” 
Lord Rama’s mind pictured everything clean 
He understood everything as though he had seen 
He decided to protect His father’s word 
And for fourteen years to be a jungle bird 
He thought with compassion in His mind 
Which, to every being, was eternally kind 
That it was better for his father to remain sad 
Rather than failing in a promise and become bad 
Therefore He spoke words that were chosen 
Without hatred to the one who did the treason 
“Mother! Bharatha is far more noble than me 
The King of this country, he deserves to be” 
“I am glad I could stay in solitude and ease 
Amidst the mountains and trees, relishing peace 
You could have secured those boons for later use 
And, ordered me to do this. Would I refuse?” 
“To the deepest jungle, this minute I would run 
Keep me in your heart as your eldest son 
As, from the day I knew, you always did 
As a farewell gift that’s what I would bid” 
Kaikeyi did melt on hearing Rama speak 
But she thought Rama was trying to make her weak 
For the deluded mind always sees rope as snake 
Not ever knowing genuine from fake! 
Rama was not the one who would fight for a chair 
For He knew, one always gets his karma’s share 
Whether people fight for things or not 
Karma distributes to everyone their allotted lot  
Thus Rama decided with a resolute mind 
To leave the palace and its luxuries, all behind 
And to live in a forest following ascetics’ norm 
Jai Shri Ram! Jai Jai Shri Ram!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Looking for the next one.....
Will come soon by Rama's grace.
Jai Shri Ram!
Very nice..
//He was ready to take up incessant pain
Only to make His father smile again //
//“Mother! Bharatha is far more noble than me
The King of this country, he deserves to be” //
These reflects Lord Rama's wonderful character..is it.?
Jai Sri Ram.!
Yeah.... My Ramayanam is a celebration of Lord Rama's wonderful character.
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