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Ravan's Marriage
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“Dear sirs ! You are most welcome. How was your journey? Had you a happy journey? I hope that our beloved friend Mayaraj is hale and hearty. I hope all our people there are well !”
"Oh thou radiant Crest-jewel of the Rakshasa dynasty ! King Mayaraj wishes to know your welfare and prosperity; and to convey his heartfelt wishes for your welfare. He has sent us now on a special purpose !” The Chief Minister complimented Sumali; and said in a polite manner :
"Kindly tell us the purpose on which Mayaraj has sent you to us. We will do all that is in our power to help him acheive success".
"Oh lord! Our king has a daughter by name Mandodari who is the very embodiment of absolute beauty and noble virtues. Our king desires to give her in marriage to your famous grand-son, Dashmukh Ravan who is reputed to be a young man of extraordinary heroism and accomplishments”.
When Sumali heard the message thus conveyed by the Chief Minister, his joy knew no bounds. He swayed in ine:1pressible delight and elation. At once, he sent for Ratnashrava and discussed the matter with him. After having consulted the ministers, courtiers and the members of the Royal family, Sumali announced his consent to establish this alliance with King Mayaraj.
Sumali was supremely happy because he had found a worthy bride for his grand-son, Dashmukh Ravan; and because he would have a friendly kingdom in Vaithadhya mountain which was impregnable and which was the strong-hold of the enemies of the Rakshasa dynasty. In Sumali's view, this was like "hitting two birds at one shot”. This alliance would be favourable to the future plans of the Rakshasa dynasty. Sumali who was far-sighted deemed this alliance favourable both socially and politically. Kaikasi also gave her hearty consent to the alliance.
King Mayaraj's ministers and courtiers joyfully returned home; and conveyed the happy news to him. Later, the elders
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