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  1. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/13
    सम्मूढनिगमांस्तब्धां संक्षिप्तविपणापणाम् | प्रच्छन्नशशिनक्षत्रां द्यामिवाम्बुधरैर्वृताम् || २-११४-१३sammUDhanigamAMstabdhAM saMkSiptavipaNApaNAm | pracchannazazinakSatrAM dyAmivAmbudharairvRtAm || 2-114-13Ayodhya with its markets and shops closed, and its merchants in a daze looked like the sky covered with clouds obscuring the Moon and stars. [2-114-13]
  2. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/12
    पुष्पनद्धां वसन्तान्ते मत्तभ्रमरनादिताम् | द्रुतदावाग्नि विप्लुष्टां क्लान्तां वनलतामिव || २-११४-१२puSpanaddhAM vasantAnte mattabhramaranAditAm | drutadAvAgni vipluSTAM klAntAM vanalatAmiva || 2-114-12( Ayodhya appeared ) like a flowering creeper laden with blossom in the spring-tide, frequented by a swarm of intoxicated bees, that is suddenly consumed by a forest fire and withering. [2-114-12]
  3. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/11
    सहसा चलितां स्थानान्महीं पुण्यक्षयाद्गताम् | संवृतद्युतिविस्तारां तारामिव दिवश्च्युताम् || २-११४-११sahasA calitAM sthAnAnmahIM puNyakSayAdgatAm | saMvRtadyutivistArAM tArAmiva divazcyutAm || 2-114-11( Ayodhya appeared ) like a meteor, which moved from its position with its virtue exhausted, soon dropped from the sky and fallen to earth, deprived of its splendour. [2-114-11]
  4. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/10
    प्रभाकरालैः सुस्निग्धैः प्रज्वलद्भिरिवोत्तमैः | वियुक्तां मणिभिर्जात्यैर्नवां मुक्तावलीमिव || २-११४-१०prabhAkarAlaiH susnigdhaiH prajvaladbhirivottamaiH | viyuktAM maNibhirjAtyairnavAM muktAvalImiva || 2-114-10( Ayodhya appeared ) like a new pearl-necklace, bereft of well- polished dazzling and excellent gems, rubies and the like, of genuine quality. [2-114-10]
  5. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/9
    गोष्ठमध्ये स्थितामार्तामचरन्तीं तृणं नवम् | गोवृषेण परित्यक्तां गवां पक्तिमिवोत्सुकाम् || २-११४-९goSThamadhye sthitAmArtAmacarantIM tRNaM navam | govRSeNa parityaktAM gavAM paktimivotsukAm || 2-114-9( Ayodhya appeared ) like restless kine, deprived of the bull, who cease to graze in new pastures and stand in the cow-pen, dispirited. [2-114-9]
  6. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/8
    त्यक्तां यज्ञायुधैः सर्वैरभिरूपैश्च याजकैः | सुत्याकाले सुनिर्वृत्ते वेदिं गतरवामिव || २-११४-८tyaktAM yajJAyudhaiH sarvairabhirUpaizca yAjakaiH | sutyAkAle sunirvRtte vediM gataravAmiva || 2-114-8( Ayodhya appeared ) like a sacred altar, which, when the period of offering oblations into fire has completely expired, has been cleared of all sacrificial implements and deserted of recitations by the learned priests. [2-114-8]
  7. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/7
    सफेनां सस्वनां भूत्वा सागरस्य समुत्थिताम् | प्रशान्तमारुतोद्धूतां जलोर्मिमिव निःस्वनाम् || २-११४-७saphenAM sasvanAM bhUtvA sAgarasya samutthitAm | prazAntamArutoddhUtAM jalormimiva niHsvanAm || 2-114-7( Ayodhya appeared ) like the waves of the sea though tosses very high with foam and a roar, is rendered noiseless, being shaken up by a silent wind. [2-114-7]
  8. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/6
    विध्वस्तकवचां रुग्णगजवाजिरथध्वजाम् | हतप्रवीरामापन्नां चमूमिव महाहवे || २-११४-६vidhvastakavacAM rugNagajavAjirathadhvajAm | hatapravIrAmApannAM camUmiva mahAhave || 2-114-6( Ayodhya looked ) like an afflicted army, shattered of its armour in a major conflict, whose ensigns borne on horses, elephants and chariots had been torn, and its heroic warriors slain. [2-114-6]
  9. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/5
    विधूमामिव हेमाभामध्वराग्नेः समुत्थिताम् | हविरभ्युक्षितां पश्चाच्छिखां विप्रलयं गताम् || २-११४-५ vidhUmAmiva hemAbhAmadhvarAgneH samutthitAm | havirabhyukSitAM pazcAcchikhAM vipralayaM gatAm || 2-114-5 Ayodhya looked like a flame of sacrificial fire which when oblation is poured into it, rises like a golden cone without smoke and thereafter sinks into extinction (ash). [2-114-5]
  10. siva.sh/ramayana/ayodhya-kanda/114/4
    अल्पोष्णक्षुब्धसलिलां घर्मोत्तप्तविहङ्गमाम् | लीनमीनझषग्राहां कृशां गिरिनदीमिव || २-११४-४alpoSNakSubdhasalilAM gharmottaptavihaGgamAm | lInamInajhaSagrAhAM kRzAM girinadImiva || 2-114-4(It appeared) like a lean mountainstream with scant, hot and turbid waters, with scorched aquatic birds and with small and large fishes and crocodiles dead due to the heat of the Sun. [2-114-4]