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.
लक्ष्मणस्त्वङ्गदीयायां संवत्सरमथोषितः । पुत्रे स्थिते दुराधर्षे अयोध्यां पुनरागमत् ।। ७.१०२.
Lakṣmaṇa dwelled for a year in Aṅgada’s territory, and when his valiant son was established, he returned again to Ayodhyā.
भरतो ऽपि तथैवोष्य संवत्सरमतो ऽधिकम् । अयोध्यां पुनरागम्य रामपादावुपास्त सः ।। ७.१०२.
In the same way, Bharata also stayed for more than a year, and after returning to Ayodhyā, he attended upon Rāma’s feet.
उभौ सौमित्रिभरतौ रामपादावनुव्रतौ । कालं गतमपि स्नेहान्न जज्ञाते ऽतिधार्मिकौ ।। ७.१०२.
Both Saumitra and Bharata, devoted to Rāma’s feet, out of affection did not notice the passage of time, being supremely righteous.
एवं वर्षसहस्राणि दश तेषां ययुस्तदा । धर्मे प्रयतमानानां पौरकार्येषु नित्यदा ।। ७.१०२.
Thus, ten thousand years passed for them, always striving in righteousness and in the affairs of the citizens.
विहृत्य कालं परिपूर्णमानसाः श्रिया वृता धर्मपुरे सुसंस्थिताः । त्रयः समिद्धा इव दीप्ततेजसो महाध्वरे साधु हुतास्त्रयो ऽग्नयः ।। ७.१०२.
Having spent the full measure of time, their minds fulfilled, adorned with prosperity, and firmly established in the city of righteousness, the three shone with blazing brilliance, like three sacrificial fires well kindled and properly offered in a great sacrifice.
इत्यार्षे श्रीमद्रामायणे वाल्मीकीये आदिकाव्ये श्रीमदुत्तरकाण्डे व्द्युत्तरशततमः सर्गः
Thus ends the one hundred and second sarga of the glorious Uttarakāṇḍa in the venerable Rāmāyaṇa, the first poem, composed by Vālmīki.
कस्यचित्त्वथ कालस्य रामे धर्मपरे स्थिते । कालस्तापसरूपेण राजद्वारमुपागमत् ।। ७.१०३.
Then, after some time, while Rāma was established in righteousness, Time himself, taking the form of an ascetic, approached the royal gate.
सो ऽब्रवील्लक्ष्मणं वाक्यं धृतिमन्तं यशश्विनम् । मां निवेदय रामाय सम्प्राप्तं कार्यगौरवात् ।। ७.१०३.
He spoke to Lakṣmaṇa, steadfast and renowned, saying: ‘Announce to Rāma that I have come, for I bear a matter of great importance.’
दूतो ऽस्म्यतिबलस्याहं महर्षेरमितौजसः । रामं दिदृक्षुरायातः कार्येण हि महाबल ।। ७.१०३.
I am the messenger of the mighty sage Atibala, whose energy is boundless; I have come to see Rāma, O mighty one, on an important matter.
तस्य तद्वचनं श्रुत्वा सौमित्रिस्त्वरया ऽन्वितः । न्यवेदयत रामाय तापसं तं समागतम् ।। ७.१०३.
Hearing these words, Saumitra, filled with urgency, informed Rāma that the ascetic had arrived.
जयस्व राम धर्मेण उभौ लोकौ महाद्युते । दूतस्त्वां द्रष्टुमायातस्तपसा भास्करप्रभः ।। ७.१०३.
‘May you, Rāma, conquer both worlds through righteousness, O greatly illustrious one! I, radiant with ascetic power, have come as a messenger to see you.’
तद्वाक्यं लक्ष्मणेनोक्तं श्रुत्वा राम उवाच ह । प्रवेश्यतां मुनिस्तात महौजास्तस्य वाक्यधृत् ।। ७.१०३.
Hearing these words spoken by Lakṣmaṇa, Rāma said: ‘Let the sage, mighty in energy and steadfast in his vow, be admitted, dear one.’
सौमित्रिस्तु तथेत्युक्त्वा प्रावेशयत तं मुनिम् । ज्वलन्तमेव तेजोभिः प्रदहन्तमिवांशुभिः ।। ७.१०३.
Saumitra, saying ‘So be it,’ admitted the sage, who was blazing with his own radiance, as if burning with his rays.
सो ऽभिगम्य रघुश्रेष्ठं दीप्यपानं स्वतेजसा । ऋषिर्मधुरया वाचा वर्धस्वेत्याह राघवम् ।। ७.१०३.
Approaching the best of the Raghus, his own brilliance shining forth, the sage addressed Rāghava with sweet words, saying, ‘May you flourish!’
तस्मै रामो महातेजाः पूजामर्घ्यपुरोगमाम् । ददौ कुशलमव्यग्रं प्रष्टुमेवोपचक्रमे ।। ७.१०३.
To him, Rāma of great splendor offered worship, beginning with arghya, and began to inquire after his welfare without distraction.
पृष्टश्च कुशलं तेन रामेण वदतां वरः । आसने काञ्चने दिव्ये निषसाद महायशाः ।। ७.१०३.
Having been asked about his well-being by Rama, the foremost among speakers, the illustrious sage sat down upon a splendid golden seat.
तमुवाच ततो रामः स्वागतं ते महामुने । प्रापयास्य च वाक्यानि यतो दूतस्त्वमागतः ।। ७.१०३.
Then Rama spoke to him: 'Welcome, great sage! Please deliver the words for which you have come here as a messenger.'
चोदितो राजसिंहेन मुनिर्वाक्यमभाषत । द्वन्द्वमेतत्प्रवक्तव्यं हितं वै यद्यपेक्षसे ।। ७.१०३.
Prompted by the lion-like king, the sage spoke: 'This dialogue must be spoken, if you desire what is beneficial.'
यः शृणोति निरीक्षेद्वा स वध्यो भविता तव । भवेद्वै मुनिमुख्यस्य वचनं यद्यपेक्षसे ।। ७.१०३.
Anyone who hears or observes this will become subject to death by you, if you wish to heed the words of the foremost sage.
स तथेति प्रतिज्ञाय रामो लक्ष्मणमब्रवीत् । द्वारि तिष्ठ महाबाहो प्रतिहारं विसर्जय ।। ७.१०३.
Rama, having pledged thus, said to Lakshmana: 'Stand at the door, mighty-armed one, and dismiss the attendants.'