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SLOKA 10

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thAnavAth apakA umAbhA rAmE kAnanadha Asa sA

yA lathA avrdDHasEvaka kaikEyee mahathA ahaha

 

Kaikeyi,emaciated, lost all pleasures, grown pale became like a creeper and gave

up serving the king, being upset about the abhisheka of Rama and caused the

exile of Rama to the forest.

 

ThAnavAth-because of emaciation,( thanu means reducing) lathA- (like) a

creeper.

 

apakA-devoid of pleasure.( ka means sukha and the particle apa denotes devoid

of)

 

umAbhA- pale.

 

ramE kAnanadhA-one who caused Rama to go to forest.

 

sA Asa- she was mahadha- disapproving the abhisheka (maham abhishEkOthsavam

khandayathi ithi)

 

avrddDHa sEvakA- not doing the seva of the old king.

 

ahaha- meaning alas!

 

 

 

SLOKA 10 IN REVERSE

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haha dhAhamayee kEkaikAvAsEdDhavrthAlayA

sA sadhAnanakA AmErA bhAmA kOpadhavAnathA

 

Sathyabhama, who has beautiful face, became inflamed with anger as with forest

fire, very much upset and agitated bolted the door of her abode, where the

peacocks used to live and play, to bar the attendents.

 

 

haha-alas

 

dhAhamayee- agitated,dhAha means santhapa, burning grief.

 

kekaikavasEdDHavrthAlaya- kEkAnAm-of the peacocks, EkAvAsah-main abode,

 

iddhah-shining, vrtha- closed(with doors locked) Alaya-residence. The

house which is always shining with peacocks who have made it their abode and who

live and play there was bolted .

 

sadhAnanakA- sath +AnanaakA- with good face, meaning beautiful face.

 

AmEra-Amasya-of illness,irA- land,she was in the state of illness, became

agitated.

 

kOpadhavAnathA- kOpa Eva dhavah-anger is the forest fire, thEna AnathA empowered

with anger like forest fire.

 

 

 

SLOKA 11

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varamAnadhasathyAsahreethapithrAdharAth ahO

bhAsvarah sTHiraDHeerah apahArOrAh vanagAmee asou

 

It is a wonder that Rama who is lustrous and valiant and firm, went to the

forest, unadorned, out of regard for his father who was ashamed of discarding

the word given, being noble.

 

Aho denotes wonder.

 

varamAnadhasathyAsahreethapithrAdharath- vara means noble, mAnadha is the one

respected, sathyAsa is discarding the truth, sathya, meaning going against the

word given.Hree is shame hreetha is one who is ashamed. pithrAdhrath means out

of regard for his father.

 

Rama is described as bhAsvara,luminous coupled with apahArOrah, and it is

meaningful. The latter word is split as apahAra +urah,meaning the

chest bereft of mukthahara, pearl necklace and the word stands for all

ornaments.So the two adjectives together mean that Rama is luminous even without

any ornament.

 

 

sTHiradheerah -valiant and courageous.asou VanagAmee-he went to the forest

 

 

 

SLOKA 11 IN REVERSE

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somyagAnavarArOhAparah dheerah sThirasvabhAvah

hO dharAth athra Apithahree sathyAsadhanam Ara vA

 

In Dvaraka, Krishna, who is of firm nature and valiant, attached to his wife,

endowed with a flair for music, approached the residence of Bhama, ashamed of

his action, as though in fear.

 

somyagAnavarArOha means Sathyabhama, one endowed with a flaire for music. The

word parah denotes Krishna who is attached to her.

 

Dheera, valiant and sthirasvabhAva means firm nature.

 

ho otherwise hah, which changes into ho in accordance with metrical

requirement, means Hari, that is Krishna and vA is used in the meaning of iva,

as though, dharAth, from fear.

 

Apithahree means acquired shame, ashamed.

 

Ara - went.

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