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Fifty-seventh Parva
Description of the preparations of the Lanka-dwelling army and their departure from Lanka.
Fifty-eighth Parva
The killing of Hasta and Prahasta by Nal and Neel.
Fifty-ninth Parva
Description of the previous births of Hasta-Prahasta and Nal-Neel by Gautam Swami in response to Shrenik's inquiry.
Sixtieth Parva
Description of the killing of many Rakshasas and the acquisition of divine weapons, the knowledge of riding a lion and a Garuda by Rama and Lakshmana.
Sixty-first Parva
Rama mourns seeing Lakshmana struck by Shakti.
Sixty-second Parva
Sugriva and Bhamandal are bound by a serpent's noose and are freed by the influence of Rama and Lakshmana.
361-366
Sixty-fourth Parva
367-370
Sixty-second Parva
The battle of the Vanaras and the Rakshasa kings, the conversation between Vibhishana and Ravana, the war-like actions of the warriors and the launching of Shakti by Ravana. Lakshmana falls unconscious on the earth after being struck by Shakti.
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371-373
374-384
385-387
Ravana is saddened by the fear of the death of Indrajit, the rider of the cloud chariot, and Kumbhakarna. Sita is also very sad after hearing the news of Lakshmana's injury. An unknown man tells Rama the way to remove the Shakti from Lakshmana, he introduces himself. He consoles Rama by describing the previous births of Vishalya and its present effect.
Sixty-fifth Parva
Rama, delighted by the words of that known Vidhyadhar, Pratichandra, immediately sent Hanuman, Bhamandal and Angad to Ayodhya. There is a commotion in Ayodhya. Afterwards, Bharat's mother herself went to Duryamegha and arranged for Vishalya to be sent to Lanka. As soon as Vishalya reached Lanka, the Shakti came out of Lakshmana's chest and went away, and joy spread in Rama's army. Vishalya married Lakshmana.
388-365
366-368
366-407
408-414