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RAAVANA CALLS A COUNCIL AGAIN |
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As the Lord of
Lanka, accompanied by his retinue, passed majestically through the royal street, his
people bent low their heads and folded their hands and invoked victory for him. As he
entered the hall, drums and trumpets sounded loudly and filled the eight quarters.
Raavana took his seat on an agate throne in the great hall constructed by Maya which shone
in all the splendour of gold and silver and precious carpets.
Hundreds of demons stood sentry without. Obedient to the call of the King, thousands of
Raakshasa warriors had assembled in
the chamber. Long rows of vehicles stood in the streets. Within the chamber each was
assigned a seat appropriate to his rank. Priests and
chanters of the Vedas came in hundreds and after receiving tokens of respect from the king
were seated in the hall. |
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