Karandikar
Now, king (Rama), whose heart was great, delighted him who had approached, whose noble behaviour was announ ced through the words of (Hanuman ), the Son of the Wind, and whose retinue (also) was pleased with the showers water that were poured on his head by Rama indicative of his coronation and made him the lord of his own city, (viz., Lanka).
छन्दः
प्रहरणकलिका
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
| १ | २ | ३ | ४ | ५ | ६ | ७ | ८ | ९ | १० | ११ | १२ | १३ | १४ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| अ | थ | त | मु | प | ग | तं | वि | दि | त | सु | च | रि | तं |
| प | व | न | सु | त | गि | रा | गि | रि | गु | रु | हृ | द | यः |
| नृ | प | ति | र | म | द | य | न्मु | दि | त | प | रि | ज | नं |
| स्व | पु | र | प | ति | क | रैः | स | लि | ल | स | मु | द | यैः |
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