74 Ramavijaya. third brother of Kama, who was living at Nandigram with the Rishi, Yashista, having looked at the bright and glittering mountain and, having thought that it was some thing to entrap Rama and Lakshuinan, let off an arrow at it, which passed through the mountain and pierced an arm of Maruti. The monkey, having been wounded, immediately came down with the mountain, repeating, all the time, the name of Rama. Bharat heard the repetition of the name of Rama and-asked him who he was, when the monkey informed him of what had happened to Lak- shiiman and said, "• What should I do now} How can I go (to Suvela before the sunrise. If I do not reach Suve- la with this mountain in the course of the night, Lakshu- man will be no more.'' u You need not be afraid/* replied Bharat. " I shall send you and the mountain to Suvela, in a minute, though it is at a distance of thou- sands of yojans from this place. Just sit on the top of my arrow, which will carry you and the mountain there in a minute" Maruti was surprised at the valour and power of Bharat, and continued, " You need not take so much trouble. I can do it myself." So saying he took his leave of the prince and jumped from ISTandigram with the mountain and came to Suvela. The physician imme- diately came and, taking out the juice of the plant of nectar, applied it to Lakshuman and brought him to life. In like manner he applied the juice to all the monkeys killed by Ravana and restored them to life. This having been done, Marutitook the mountain and' placed it where it formerly stood. Ravana however despatched one hundred, demons to snatch Dronagiri from the hands of Maruti but the latter, holding the mountain in his o'ne hand, killed them all with his other hand. Rama, Lakshuman, and the monkeys again prepared themselves to fight with Ravana but the demon-king did not come out of Lanka for some time. In the meantime