Lk32. Pushpak Sent By Kubera Poem by Rajaram Ramachandran

Lk32. Pushpak Sent By Kubera



LAVA KUSA (UTTARAKANDA)

After sending all the guests
King Rama was taking rest.
From the sky downward,
A sweet voice he heard.

"I'm Pushpak car, Dear Rama,
I went back to Lord Kubera,
Who sent me back to you
With instructions to serve you."

"You killed Ravana, the demon.
Along with his notorious sons,
As well as his other relations,
And the Lanka City, you've won."

"Kubera had sent me here
To carry you wherever
You decide and order me.
So, you'll please accept me."

Rama said, "Welcome you're
If it's so, you're the best car,
But when I call, you be here,
And it disappeared somewhere.

After it had gone, Bharata
Came and addressed Rama,
"Oh Divine Soul, Valiant one,
Now disease attacks none."

"Old citizens live long.
Human beings are strong.
Women have no labour pains.
Clouds pour timely rains."

"The winds give cool touch.
For the happiness so much
All our citizens pray God
A long life for their Lord."

This when Rama heard,
His joy knew no bound,
And so thrilled he was,
To speak he had no words.

Exemplary was Rama's rule
All his subjects lived well.
It showed his concern for all.
To serve them, it was his will.

Monday, April 30, 2018
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Rajaram Ramachandran

Rajaram Ramachandran

Chennai born, now at Juhu, Mumbai, India
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