Seeta's eyes filled with tears. "Tigers, lions, bears, snakes none of them
will come near me. They will flee from us at the sight of you. The sun, rain, wind and
hunger and the spikes and thorny shrubs you speak of shall endure them all cheerfully.
"I am not in the least afraid, and on
the other hand you may be certain life will depart from this body if you leave me here and
go.
"When I was in Mithila," she
said, "the Brahmanas and astrologers told my mother that I was destined to live in
the forest for a while. Can I fulfil this prediction alone in the forest? Here is the
opportunity for me to fulfil it in your company which will make the forest a garden of
delight. For whom is forest life unpleasant? Only to those men and women who have not
controlled their senses. You and I can be masters of our senses and miss nothing. I
implore you, put me not away from you, for parting from you is more cruel than
death." |