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 | | Thus seeing Janaki resolved upon hanging herself, Hanumana who was of a diminutive body, after some consideration, slowly said as follows in order to make her hear it. |
 | | Hearing this, Janaki said to Hanumana who was standing before her with folded hands, "How can there be any companionship between monkeys and men, when thou sayest that thou art the slave of Ramachandra." The son of the wind who was standing in front of Janaki was pleased and replied as follows: |
 | | Hearing this speech of Sita, Hanumana showed her his former shape like the Meru and the Mandara mountains and a terror to the hosts of Rakshasas. |
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