स निर्ययौ जनौघेन महता केकयाधिपः । त्वरमाणो ऽभिचक्राम गन्धर्वान्कामरूपिणः ।। ७.१०१.
The king of Kekaya set out with a great multitude of people, hastening to confront the Gandharvas who could assume any form at will.
भरतश्च युधाजिच्च समेतौ लघुविक्रमैः । गन्धर्वनगरं प्राप्तौ सबलौ सपदानुगौ ।। ७.१०१.
Bharata and Yudhajit, both swift in action, arrived at the city of the Gandharvas, accompanied by their armies and attendants.
श्रुत्वा तु भरतं प्राप्तं गन्धर्वास्ते समागताः । योद्धुकामा महावीर्या व्यनदन् वै समन्ततः ।। ७.१०१.
When the Gandharvas heard that Bharata had arrived, they gathered together, eager for battle, mighty in valor, and roared on all sides.
ततः समभवद्युद्धं तुमुलं रोमहर्षणम् । सप्तरात्रं महाभीमं न चान्यतरयोर्जयः ।। ७.१०१.
Then there arose a tumultuous and hair-raising battle, dreadful for seven nights, with victory belonging to neither side.
खड्गशक्तिधनुर्ग्राहा नद्यः शोणितसंस्रवाः । नृकलेवरवाहिन्यः प्रवृत्ताः सर्वतोदिशम् ।। ७.१०१.
Swords, spears, and bows were wielded, and rivers of blood flowed, carrying the bodies of men in all directions.
ततो रामानुजः क्रुद्धः कालस्यास्त्रं सुदारुणम् । संवर्तं नाम भरतो गन्धर्वेष्वभ्यचोदयत् ।। ७.१०१.
Then Bharata, the younger brother of Rama, enraged, unleashed upon the Gandharvas the terrible weapon of Time, called Samvarta.
ते बद्धाः कालपाशेन संवर्तेन विदारिताः । क्षणेनाभिहतास्तेन तिस्रः कोट्यो महात्मनाम् ।। ७.१०१.
Bound by the noose of Time and torn apart by the Samvarta weapon, in a moment three crores of mighty Gandharvas were struck down.
तं घातं घोरसङ्काशं न स्मरन्ति दिवौकसः । निमेषान्तरमात्रेण तादृशानां महात्मनाम् ।। ७.१०१.
Such a dreadful slaughter of such great beings, accomplished in the blink of an eye, is not remembered even by the dwellers of heaven.
हतेषु तेषु सर्वेषु भरतः केकयीसुतः । निवेशयामास तदा समृद्धे द्वे पुरोत्तमे ।। ७.१०१.
When all those Gandharvas had been slain, Bharata, son of Kekayi, then established settlements in those two prosperous and foremost cities.
तक्षं तक्षशिलायां तु पुष्कलं पुष्कलावते । [http://puranastudy.freeoda.com/pur_index18/pushkal.htm तक्ष-पुष्कलोपरि टिप्पणी] गन्धर्वदेशे रुचिरे गान्धारविषये च सः ।। ७.१०१.
Taksha was settled in Takshashila, and Pushkala in Pushkalavati, in the beautiful land of the Gandharvas and in the region of Gandhara.
धनरत्नौघसङ्कीर्णे काननैरुपशोभिते । अन्योन्यसङ्घर्षकृते स्पर्धया गुणविस्तरैः ।। ७.१०१.
Those cities were filled with heaps of wealth and jewels, adorned with forests, and made splendid by the rivalry and display of virtues among their inhabitants.
उभे सुरुचिरप्रख्ये व्यवहारैरकिल्बिषैः । उद्यानयानसम्पूर्णे सुविभक्तान्तरापणे ।। ७.१०१.
Both cities, shining with great beauty, were free from wrongdoing in their dealings, full of gardens and vehicles, and with well-divided marketplaces.
उभे पुरवरे रम्ये विस्तरैरुपशोभिते । गृहमुख्यैः सुरुचिरैर्विमानसमवर्णिभिः ।। ७.१०१.
Both delightful and excellent cities were adorned with spaciousness, with splendid chief houses resembling celestial palaces.
शोभिते शोभनीयैश्च देवायतनविस्तरैः । तालैस्तमालैस्तिलकैर्वकुलैरुपशोभिते ।। ७.१०१.
They were beautified by magnificent temples, and further adorned with palm, tamala, tilaka, and bakula trees.
निवेश्य पञ्चभिर्वर्षैर्भरतो राघवानुजः । पुनरायान्महाबाहुरयोध्यां केकयीसुतः ।। ७.१०१.
After establishing them over five years, Bharata, the mighty-armed son of Kekayi and younger brother of Raghava, returned again to Ayodhya.
सो ऽभिवाद्य महात्मानं साक्षाद्धर्ममिवापरम् । राघवं भरतः श्रीमान्ब्रह्माणमिव वासवः ।। ७.१०१.
That illustrious Bharata, having greeted the great-souled Raghava—like Indra greeting Brahma, or as one greets Dharma in person—
शशंस च यथावृत्तं गन्धर्ववधमुत्तमम् । निवेशनं च देशस्य श्रुत्वा प्रीतो ऽस्य राघवः ।। ७.१०१.
He reported in detail the excellent slaying of the Gandharvas and the settlement of the land; hearing this, Raghava was pleased.
इत्यार्षे श्रीमद्रामायणे वाल्मीकीये आदिकाव्ये श्रीमदुत्तरकाण्डे एकोत्तरशततमः सर्गः
Thus ends the one hundred and first sarga in the glorious Uttarakanda of the ancient and revered Ramayana composed by sage Valmiki.
तच्छ्रुत्वा हर्षमापेदे राघवो भ्रातृभिः सह । वाक्यं चाद्भुतसङ्काशं तदा प्रोवाच लक्ष्मणम् ।। ७.१०२.
Hearing this, Raghava rejoiced together with his brothers, and then spoke these wondrous words to Lakshmana.
इमौ कुमारौ सौमित्रे तव धर्मविशारदौ । अङ्गदश्चन्द्रकेतुश्च राज्यार्थे दृढविक्रमौ ।। ७.१०२.
O son of Sumitra, these two princes of yours, Angada and Chandraketu, are skilled in righteousness and firm in valor for the sake of the kingdom.
इमौ राज्ये ऽभिषेक्ष्यामि देशः साधु विधीयताम् । रमणीयो ह्यसम्बाधो रमेतां यत्र धन्विनौ ।। ७.१०२.
I shall consecrate these two in the kingdom; let a suitable land be arranged, one delightful and unconfined, where these bowmen may dwell.
न राज्ञो यत्र पीडा स्यान्नाश्रमाणां विनाशनम् । स देशो दृश्यतां सौम्य नापराध्यामहे यथा ।। ७.१०२.
Let there be no hardship for the king there, nor destruction for the hermitages; let such a land be found, O gentle one, so that we do not err.
तथोक्तवति रामे तु भरतः प्रत्युवाच ह । अयं कारुपथो देशो रमणीयो निरामयः ।। ७.१०२.
When Rama had spoken thus, Bharata replied: 'Here is the region of Karupatha, delightful and free from affliction.'
निवेश्यतां तत्र पुरमङ्गदस्य महात्मनः । चन्द्रकेतोः सुरुचिरं चन्द्रकान्तं निरामयम् ।। ७.१०२.
Let a city be established there for the great-souled Angada, and for Chandraketu, a splendid, moon-bright, and healthy city.
तद्वाक्यं भरतेनोक्तं प्रतिजग्राह राघवः । तं च कृत्वा वशे देशमङ्गदस्य न्यवेशयत् ।। ७.१०२.
Raghava accepted the words spoken by Bharata, and, having brought the land under control, settled it for Angada.
अङ्गदीया पुरी रम्याप्यङ्गदस्य निवेशिता । रमणीया सुगुप्ता च रामेणाक्लिष्टकर्मणा ।। ७.१०२.
The beautiful city of Angada was thus established by Rama, the doer of effortless deeds, delightful and well-protected.
चन्द्रकेतोश्च मल्लस्य मल्लभूम्यां निवेशिता । चन्द्रकान्तेति विख्याता दिव्या स्वर्गपुरी यथा ।। ७.१०२.
And for Chandraketu, son of Malla, a city was established in Mallabhumi, renowned as Chandrakanta, divine like the city of the gods.
ततो रामः परां प्रीतिं लक्ष्मणो भरतस्तथा । ययुर्युद्धे दुराधर्षा अभिषेकं च चक्रिरे ।। ७.१०२.
Then Rāma, along with Lakṣmaṇa and Bharata, who were invincible in battle, experienced supreme joy and performed the consecration.
अभिषिच्य कुमारौ स प्रस्थापयति राघवः । अङ्गदं पश्चिमां भूमिं चन्द्रकेतुमुदङ्मुखम् ।। ७.१०२.
Having consecrated the princes, Rāghava sent Aṅgada to the western land and Candraketu towards the north.
अङ्गदं चापि सौमित्रिर्लक्ष्मणो ऽनुजगाम ह । चन्द्रकेतोस्तु भरतः पार्ष्णिग्राहो बभूव ह ।। ७.१०२.
Saumitra, that is Lakṣmaṇa, accompanied Aṅgada, and Bharata became the guardian and supporter of Candraketu.