Introduction
Balakanda
Ayodhyakanda
Aranyakanda
Kishkindhakanda
Sundarakanda
Lankakanda
Uttarakanda
 


With the image of his lotus feet laid upon his heart, he returned home and told all his kinsfolk of the Lord’s loving kindness. Upon beholding Raghunatha’s acts, the citizens shouted again and again, ‘Blessed is Rama the storehosue of all bliss!’


When Rama ascended the throne, all the three spheres rejoiced and all sorrow was at an end. No one felt any enmity towards another, for Rama’s glorious grace had extinguished every variance.


Devoted to duty, the people trod the path of the Vedas, each according to his caste and stage of life, and enjoyed happiness, unvexed by fear, or sorrow, or sickness.


Nowhere in Rama’s realm could one find a person who suffered from bodily pain, ill fortune or evil circumstance. All the men and women loved one another, conducted themselves in accordance with righteousness and were devoted to the injunctions of the Vedas.


Righteousness with its four pillars (viz., truth, purity, compassion, and charity) reigned throughout the world and no one ever dreamt of sin. Men and women alike, all earnestly devoted to Rama, were heirs of final beatitude.


There was no premature death nor suffering of any kind; everyone was comely and healthy. No one was destitute or sorrowful or miserable; no one was ignorant or devoid of auspicious marks.


All the men and women were unaffectedly good, pious and upright, clever and accomplished; all recognized the merits of others, all were learned and wise; all were grateful for kindnesses and guilelessly prudent.


 
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