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________________ 238 JAIN RAMAYAN Without wasting even a moment in Ratanupur Ravan returned to Lanka with his captive, Indra. The people of Lanka received their King Dashmukh Ravan with jubilations and celebrations. Large masses of people gathered on the sides of the roads to watch Ravan's triumphant return to his capital. In the chariot, Kumbhakarna and Vibhishan sat on his sides. He sat between them. All the people felt supremely elated when they saw the invincible Ravan and felt that his victory was their victory. Women and girls showered flowers upon him and sang auspicious songs. A grand celebration was arranged in Lanka. The people forgot themselves in dancing and singing. The captive Indra was put in a cage; was taken in a procession through the roads and streets of Lanka and then he was imprisoned. On hearing that Indra had been imprisoned, Sahastrar was, greatly grieved. He became despondent and bewildered. His love for his son made him mentally upset and almost mad; therefore, in order to get his son released from captivity he set off with his family on a journey to Lanka. How strange are the effects of Karma ? The aged Sahastrar who was one foot in the grave, on account of his affection for his son had to go to Lanka to get his son released. "Your Excellency ! Sahastrar, the father of Indra has come from Ratanupur and seeks your permission to meet you". The door-keeper entered the courtyard and said to Ravan in a polite and humble manner. "Let him come in”, Ravan gave his permission. The aged Sahastrar came in with great difficulty, placing his steps slowly. He entered the court of Ravan and bowed to Ravan with great humility. Ravan received him with due honour and offered him a proper seat. Of course, Sahastrar sat down but his eyes were full of grief caused by the separation Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.002021
Book TitleJain Ramayana Part 1
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorBhadraguptasuri
PublisherVishvakalyan Prakashan Trust Mehsana
Publication Year2000
Total Pages452
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Mythology, & Story
File Size21 MB
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