CHAPTER XX13I LALITPUR- RAJGH AD- CHH ATTARPUR i, 7 Trust in God ]>av:iig rii.ir&i:* fiiniiius eamr to Koieshv;ar in :b< iwitMi'i; «.f #KL Jwaharilal who owned a rock tn** • f X"r>siuvar MJu-i^v. A innni ti' the God was itiill'M iii « lar^v, spueifyn? natural cave, attached ri \Ui"«>np. T:i*- iuwce was unly ab^iat t\v<- furlongs jiruii'sia? liad spoilt s»:»rce moBths in k:nn f».-s;erageof Jvaharilal. Eaindas u ii>*Tf for a ni^lit anu u «Iuy and the seth arranged a dinner f*,-v thirty j^rsoiiS in :he raandir. It was a most bappy '>x-.t5i»'!i. In Ut -v^uing hf %us led in procession through the u:rtt-ts *i' lluliuna ^itL Ram bhajan. S*jme friends took hiiu t». their h*>ust*3 where he was treated with great love, lastly he visited the hu-use of Jagaunath. ilahubu Ramdas arrived at Lalitpur. Triveni who unet him at tbe station tsconed him to his spacious houfif in t> town. Here he remained for four JaytJ, Crowds «if frieudd caiae to see and talk to him. A Ram Lilu p*rrforaiance was held in the house* In the r?e«in£3 Raiadas and Ramcharandas would dance on the i'rni;t terrace uf the house, singing God's Name. One uuy they had a walk to the neighbouring river oix the hauks ^f which were large flat rocks called Shitapahad. Here the current of the river was very swift as it had to vwh