BOOK I RAMA'S VAIRAGYA CHAPTER I The Dying of Desire Rama, m the first exuberant and beauteous bloom of youth, with the whole world around wearing" its most attractive hues for him, eldest son of Dasharatha, over-lord of all earth's kings, heir to the glories of the Solar Race of Rulers that abided on the earth only to teach to other king's the duties of their office—unto Rama, while eng-aged in going round the TTrthas, shrines and sacred places of the land, at the early age of sixteen years, came Vairagya, exhaustion of the out- ward-leading forces of Desire, and revulsion from attachment to all things that perish. He heard'the call of the Eternal from whose presence he had wandered forth. He heard the call, and not yet understanding" its full meaning", turned his face towards his home from his pleasure wanderings and sports in the fair places of the earth. There, in his royal home, the prince's large-eyed face grew daily larger-eyed with wistfulness and pining for he knew not what yet clearly; and he sat in sadness in, his palace with no heart for anything"; or if he moved, then languid and laborious, at much urging of his loyal kinsfolk, even for the doing of the daily duties ordered for his race by his great forefather Manu. Then&they told the king, his father, how" his loved son^s face grew' pale and paler every day. And the king" was full of care, and called the prince and asked him tenderly : ^What is the loogipg, 0 my son, that so distresses thee P^ --And he