Jai Sri Ram,
She feasted her eyes to their fill on Sri Rama's beauty, but then the thought of her father's vow agitated her mind, She said to Herself, Alias, my father has made a terrible resolve having no regard for good and evil consequences,
The ministers are afraid, therefore none of them gives him good counsel, it is all the more pity that it should be so in a conclave of wise men, while on his side stands the bow harder than adamant, on the other side we find that dark complexioned prince of the delicate frame and tender age,
How then O god, can I maintain the balance of my mind, is a diamond ever pierced with the pointed end of a Sirisa flower, sense of the whole assembly has become dull, hence my only hope now lies on you, O Sambhu's bow, imparting your heaviness to the assembly grow light yourself at the sight of Sri Rama,
Gazing now at the Lord and now at the ground, her eyes sparked as it two cupid's fish disported themselves in the pall-like orb of the moon,
May Lord bless all,
Thanks, please