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RAAVANA CALLS A COUNCIL AGAIN |
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Though he spoke
thus and was obstinate, Raavana had no peace of mind. Seeta had not yielded to him and his
own near kinsmen disapproved of his conduct. He was agitated, but putting on an air of
confidence and unconcern he summoned the Council again. Lust and injured vanity kept
him from the straight path, but he found some consolation in taking counsel from others.
From the palace to the Hall of Council he drove through the street in a golden chariot
drawn by noble steeds. Warriors, holding
swords and shields and wearing brilliant uniforms, marched in front, behind and on the
sides. Others mounted on elephants and horses and armed with axes, spears and other
terrible weapons, followed the chariot. Trumpets were blown and drums beaten. |
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