At the top centre; the three spend the night in the forest. Sita and Rama lie on one mat; his sword and bow beside him; while Lak?ma?a seated on his mat reproves Rama for giving way to grief. At the bottom; they then proceed to the hermitage of Bharadvaja; on the bank of the Ga?ga at Prayaga where the Ga?ga and Yamuna meet. In this peaceful place; abounding in deer and bird life; they offer homage to the hermits and ask the advice of the great sage as to where they might fix their dwelling in the forest; so that they might not be disturbed. He advises the travellers to seek out the Citraku?a mountain sixty miles to the west; a lovely spot abounding in fruit; flowers and animals; and much frequented by hermits.Udaipur; c. 1653.From: Ramayana.Add. 15296 (1); f. 68London; British Library.

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