Ayodhyakand - 5
It was the sixth night
after Rama had departed. Half the night had passed and the king was now
wide awake. He was telling to Kausalya, "My queen, when a man does
something, whether it is good or bad , he is sure to reap the harvest of
his act."
Dasharatha had learned
the art of archery. He could, by listening to the sound made by an
animal, kill it with an arrow aimed from a distance. This is called
‘Shabdavedi’. King Dasharatha remembered the GHOR APRADH that he had
committed - incident of killing Shravan Bal, an innocent son of blind
parents, and their curse. Shravan’s father had cursed him saying," your
death will also be similar to mine. you will die as a result of
separation from your son.
For five nights the king
had lived after Rama had left Ayodhya. On the sixth night he could not
bear the pain any longer and died quietly.
Guru Vashishta sent a
messenger to fetch Bharatha from Kekaya. On the night when the messenger
reached the Rajgriha, the prince had a bad dream. Bharatha asked
various questions to the messenger regarding the welfare of his father,
mothers and brothers but the messenger were extremely careful in
answering them.
Bharatha entered Ayodhya but was
nonplused by its unusual appearance. he looked around and said, "Bad
omens greet me when I enter the city".
Kaikeyi heard him coming
and rushed to meet him and welcome him. Bharatha asked his mother,
"where is my father ? I want to see his face which I have been missing
all these days. Kaikeyi could not grasp the extent of the misfortune
which had befallen her. She spoke in a flat and unemotional voice, "Your
father, the righteous Dasaratha, the refuge and solace of everyone who
was in trouble, the father of this country, has attained that state
which all living beings should attain one day.
Bharatha was surprised at
the news that Rama was not in Ayodhya, when his father died. Kaikeyi
said, "Bharatha my child, Rama has left for the forest Dandaka dressed
in tree bark and with him have gone Lakshmana and Sita." His mind was
sorely troubled. He asked his mother, "Why ? Why Mother ?Why was he sent
to the forest by my father ?"
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Bharatha was very angry
with his mother Kaikeyi and said, "You banished Rama to the forest and
you have been the death of your husband and to my lasting shame, I have
to remember that I am your son, born of you. I will willingly kill you
myself. I would have done so too, but then my revered brother Ram will
not look at the me since he will attribute the sin of matricide to me.
That is the only reason why I hesitate to draw my sword and kill you.
Did you think, even for a moment, that I would accept the kingdom ? I
would rather die than contemplate such a sinful act. I refuse to
recognize you as my mother any more."
He further said, "I can not rest until I bring Rama back from the forest and make him accept the throne which is his"
Vasishsta Rishi then came to Bharatha and said, "Shed this grief, my son and perform the last rites for your father .
Manthara was entering the
palace of Queen Kaikeyi. Shatrughna saw her, he was very angry and he
wanted to beat her and punish her for her crooked plan. But Bharatha
told him, "My dear brother, women should not be punished even if they
deserve to be. They should be forgiven. I have not killed this Kaikeyi
yet is because I am afraid of Rama. He is noble and will be displeased
with me if he knows that I have killed a women and a mother at that. He
will never talk to me or even look at me."
Vasishsta then said,
"Bharatha , your father the king ,has left this land for you to rule .He
was a righteous man and he acted thus because he did not want to be
called an Adharmi. As for the reason your brother Rama left for the
Dandaka forest with his wife and Lakshmana, it was the same. Ram did not
want his father to be called untruthful.
The kingdom as well as
myself are Rama’s to do what he will. Please do not ask me to remind you
of the rule of the line of the Ishvakus, that the eldest son has the
right to the throne and none other. I will go to the forest and bring
Rama back , if I do not succeed , I will remain with him and serve him
like my brother Lakshmana is doing.
Bharatha called for his
chariot and it was at the doorway in no time. He told Sumantara to take
them to the forest with his retinue. The queens also went with him .
Many of the people of Ayodhya also went with Bharatha. Bharatha came to
Bharadvaj Rishi"s ashram. The Rishi welcomed all the guests and inquired
after their welfare.
Bharatha then said, "I
have come to the forest in search of Rama, to fall at his feet, to offer
the kingdom to him and to take him back to Ayodhya where he should be
crowned as emperor. Can you help me by telling me where the king of
Kosala is?"
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Rishi
Bharadvaj entertained all the guests and the army accompanied by
Bharatha. In the process of talking to the Rishi Bharatha condemned his
mother Kaikeyi.
The Rishi said, " Do not condemn your mother,
Bharatha . I can look in to the future and I can see that this exile of
Rama is for the good of the world . It is going to benefit the rishis of
the forest, the devas and all the divine hosts. Forbear from your
censure of this women."
Bharatha took leave of the rishi and after collecting his army around him left for the ashram of Rama.
Rama ,Lakshmana and Sita were very happy in the
ashraam on Mount Chitrakuta. Mother Nature was lavish in her bounty
here, and Sita , who had always been fond of flowers and birds and deer,
was very happy here. Every day ,something new would be discovered by
them and they would talk about it and they succeeded in forgetting the
fact that they were exiles and that they were denied the comforts of the
city.
On that particular day when they were seated, they
found a herd of elephants running around as though in panic. Rama looked
at this strange scene and heard an unusual noise. He said, "Lakshmana ,
some king or prince has entered the forest. Lakshmana was disturbed and
angry.
Rama was greatly distressed by the violent anger of
Lakshmana. He tried to pacify him with his soft and gentle words. He
said, "Lakshmana, if Bharatha is coming here, where is the need for us
to take up arms against him?
Rama said, "I will tell you why Bharatha has come.
Bharatha is very fond of his brothers . He must have heard about us
living in the forest dressed in tree-bark . With pain in his heart with
affection for us he has come to the forest to see us.
Ayodhyakand - 8
BHARATHA MEETS RAMA
BHARATHA MEETS RAMA
Bharatha stood still for along moment. His limbs
refused to bear him. He then rushed towards Rama . He could not see
properly since tears were clouding his eyes. His sorrow was like the sea
which had burst its boundary. My brother who should be seated in the
court served by his myriad attendants and courtiers is now seated on the
floor covered by darbha grass and attended by animals of the forest as
his subjects.
Bharatha with his face drenched in tears, advanced
towards Rama but fell down even before reaching his feet. Shatrughna who
was with Bharatha all the while fell along with Bharatha at the feet of
Rama. Ram raised them up and embracing them, shed tears.
Rama inquired about his father King Dasaratha When he
heard from Bharatha that his father was no more in this world he fell
down senseless..
Bharatha said, "Rama, I appeal to you to absolve me
of this sin. Please be gracious enough to come back to Ayodhya and
accept the kingdom which is yours by right."
Ram replied, "Righteous men should respect their
mothers just as much as they do their fathers. When such is the case,
when both my father and my mother told me to go to the forest, how could
I act otherwise? YOU have been commanded to rule the kingdom and I have
been commanded to live in the Dandaka forest for fourteen years. Walk
in the path of DHARMA which you have been following all these years and
do what our father asked us to do. I will do the same. You can make my
father truthful only if you go back to Ayodhya and rule the country. The
debt I owe to my parents is infinite. It is not possible to return the
love of one’s parents. Such a great man was Dasaratha, my father, and I
will not disobey him. Your duty is to obey the command of our father and
rule the kingdom."
Bharatha prostrated before Rama’s sandals and said,
"My beloved brother ,remember I will live wearing these coarse tree
-bark and deerskin for the next fourteen years and will retain these
matted locks until you remove yours. I will wait for you to come back
and I will live outside the city of Ayodhya. My food will be fruits and
roots. I will enthrone these sandals and they will rule the kingdom as
your symbols. I will rule the kingdom as your representative."
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