On to Praśravaṇ's hill they sped

Where blooming trees their branches spread.

To Raghu's sons their heads they bent

And did obeisance reverent.

Then to their king, by Angad led,

Each Vánar chieftain bowed his head;

And Hanumán the brave and bold

His tidings to the monarch told;

But first in Ráma's hand he placed

The gem that Sítá's brow had graced: