Canto 67 - Hanuman’s Replay

Moved no end by Rama’s plight

Spoke with ardour then Hanuman.

Narrate I would verbatim

Tale she told me to tell thee.

Woke up as I ahead of Ram

Slept when we both in open

Pecked my bosom Kakasur.

Bore I pain all in silence

Not to disturb his sleep then.

Taking advantage of that

Went on hurting me that crow

Making fountains of my breasts.

Fell as my blood on his chest

Woke up Ram to find me bleed.

Saw he as me in distress

Hissed my man like king cobra.

Dare who did to lay his hands

On thy breasts that brush my chest!

To his dismay he then found

Kakasur with blood on hands.

Realized Ram that Kakasur

Bird of birds was Indra’s son.

Misdeed that of Indra’s son

Found then my man hard to bear.

Plucked he then a nearby reed

And with power of his mantra

That he turned to Brahmastra.

Let as Ram that Brahmastra

To chase Kakasur to death

Spewed it tongues of fire at him.

So to save his life his dear

Turned that crow to one and all

Including his dad Indra.

None as came forward to help

Came back Kakasur to Ram

Sought he pardon for his foul.

Inclined though Ram to pardon

Yet he couldn’t help hurt his eye

Since none retracts his mantra.

Thanking Ram for his reprieve

Left Kakasur with left eye then.

Said she thus she fails to grasp

How come Rama spares Ravan.

Is there someone in all worlds

Who would stand up to fight Ram?

Concern if hath Lord Rama

For me his spouse ever loyal

May he come ’n slay Ravan.

Am I not like mother to him

What made Lakshman thus stay put?

Oh my man and his sibling

Could kill Ravan on their own,

And if they both feel for me

Why they fail to rescue me?

Seems both of them mistook me

For some reason know not what.

Seeing Seetha doubt herself

Gave I her thus assurance.

It’s his sorrow for thee know

Made that Rama lose his way.

Seeing thy man immobilized

As well Lakshman lost his wits,

Now that I would tell thy tale

Both of them would spring to life.

Enthused by the news I fetch

Land they would soon in Lanka.

That would be the beginning of

The end of Ravan’s reign on earth.

For thy Lord to trust my word

Give me keepsake he gave thee.

Having thought a while Seetha

Gave this diadem now thou hold.

In my hurry to see thee

Bid I adieu to thy spouse.

As I started to gain size

So that I could cross the seas

Spoke then Seetha to me thus.

As she took thy name O Lord




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