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The Great Departure
475
the necessary arrangement for the coronation so that our path may be free from impediments."
Just then Viradh came from Pathal Lanka. He bowed to Shri Ram respectfully and made polite enquiries. Shri Ram offered him an honourable seat. Just then the Chief Minister came and saluted Shri Ram. Shri Ram requested the Chief Minister to be seated. After being seated for a while the Chief Minister said in a polite manner.
"Dear Lord! I was coming to meet you when I received your message".
"Dear Chief Minister! I have decided to renounce the Samsar and to adopt the path of Sadhudharma. I have already informed Shatrughna of my decision but he too is determined to follow me on the path of Charitradharma. Moreover Vibhishan and Sugriv also are determined to adopt the Sadhudharma. So, I have decided to install Anangadev, the son of Lavan on the throne of Ayodhya. I sent for you only to discuss this matter with you”.
The old Chief Minister shook nervously as he heard the words of Shri Ram. His face grew bleak and blighted and he said in a voice full of distress.
"O you ocean of kindness? What are you saying? Lakshman passed away. Lay and Kush have become Sadhus and now you too are determined to adopt the Sadhudharma. Will you go away leaving us in the lurch, helpless and defenceless ? At once, the Chief Minister's eyes well up with tears and his voice was choked with grief.
"I have been a witness to the joys and sorrows of the royal family of Ayodhya from the time of King Dasharath. I have seen this family putting forth, flowers and fruits and attaining the highest level of prosperity. I am the sole witness to its splendour. And to-day ? I am a mute and helpless witness to the adversities and calamities that are befalling it. Oh! I do not know what else I may have to witness. I do not know what the future of Ayodhya will be. No; dear lord ! I cannot remain
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