When Sage Parashurama left the royal hall, everyone’s attention returned to the valiant princes, Rama. A shower of flowers rained down from the heaven on Rama as the Gods expressed their joy. Sita stood in all her beauty with dowencast eyes. She approached Rama with halting steps and shying garlanded him. Once again, a shower of flowers rained over the couple from heaven. All the learned scholaes and sages present in the royal hall blessed th couple.
A while later, king Janak sent his swiftest messengers to Ayodhya to inform King Dashratha about Sita’s swaymvara and Rama being chosen as her life partner. The messangers were received with respect at King Dashrath’s royal court.
When the queen heard the good news, their hearts were filled with joy. They got busy making arrangements to receive the beloved bride of their illustrious son, Rama.
Meanwhile, King Dashratha and his courtiers made all the arrangements to go in a wedding procession to Mithila. Great sages, learned saints and ministers accompanied King Dashratha as he led the glittering procession to Mithila. People who saw the procession marveled at the opulence and gaiety. Dancer and Musician swayed as they went along the way, never ceasing to rejoice even for a moment. In four days, the wedding procession reached Mithila. There they received a warm welcome.
The people at King Janaka’s palace started arranging for the wedding rituals. King Janaka was very happy.
King Kusadhwaja, the kiug of Sankasya, was King Janaka’s younger brother. He had two beautiful daughters named Mandavi and Shrutakirti. When Sage Vishwamitra and Sage Vasishtha saw the two princess, they thought of Bharata’s and Shatrughna’s marriage with them.
Bharata and Shatrughana had also reached Mithila along with the marriage procession.
Meanwhile, King Dashratha and his courtiers made all the arrangements to go in a wedding procession to Mithila. Great sages, learned saints and ministers accompanied King Dashratha as he led the glittering procession to Mithila. People who saw the procession marveled at the opulence and gaiety. Dancer and Musician swayed as they went along the way, never ceasing to rejoice even for a moment. In four days, the wedding procession reached Mithila. There they received a warm welcome.
The people at King Janaka’s palace started arranging for the wedding rituals. King Janaka was very happy.
King Kusadhwaja, the kiug of Sankasya, was King Janaka’s younger brother. He had two beautiful daughters named Mandavi and Shrutakirti. When Sage Vishwamitra and Sage Vasishtha saw the two princess, they thought of Bharata’s and Shatrughna’s marriage with them.
Bharata and Shatrughana had also reached Mithila along with the marriage procession.
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