Seeta heard the cry, and entreated Lakshman to fly to his brother's rescue. He was unwilling to go, but yielded to her earnestness, and she was left alone. This being the state of affairs which Ravana desired, he now left his hiding-place, and came forward... Scenes from the Ramayan, Etc - Page 115by Vālmīki, Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith - 1868 - 196 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1856 - 526 pages
...not difficult for the deer to lure him from his cottage in pursuit. He did not leave his beloved Sita without charging Lakshman, his brother, to remain...yielded to her earnestness, and she was left alone. This being the state of affairs which Ravana desired, he now left his hiding-place and came forward... | |
| Caleb Wright, J. A. Brainerd - 1865 - 380 pages
...not leave his beloved Sita without charging Lakshman, his brother, to remain with and protect her; but the wily deer knew how to defeat % his precaution,...by Rama's arrow, he cried out in the voice of Rama, ' O Lakshman, save me ! ' Sita heard the cry, and entreated Lakshman to fly to his brother's rescue.... | |
| William Butler - 1872 - 568 pages
...deer to lure him from his cottage in pursuit. He did not leave his beloved Seeta without requesting Lakshman, his brother, to remain in charge ; but the...by Rama's arrow, he cried out in the voice of Rama, " O, Lakshman, save me!" Seeta heard the cry, and entreated Lakshman to fly to his brother's rescue.... | |
| William Butler - 1873 - 590 pages
...deer to lure him from his cottage in pursuit. He did not leave his beloved Seeta without requesting Lakshman, his brother, to remain in charge ; but the...by Rama's arrow, he cried out in the voice of Rama, " O, Lakshman, save me!" Seeta heard the cry, and entreated Lakshman to fly to his brother's rescue.... | |
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