Towards the close of Lakshmana's life, after he was compelled to leave the palace, Sri Ramachandra said:
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Deshe deshe kalatraniDeshe deshe cha bandhabah
Tantu desha na pashyamiYatra bhrata sahodara
```> "In all countries there are wives, in all countries there are friends, but I shall not find a brother like Lakshmana anywhere in this world."
Lakshmana was so dear to Sri Ramachandra. He gave every second of his life to his brother. That is why Sri Ramachandra said he would never find someone as close to him as his brother.
In Sri Krishna's case, his dearest one was Arjuna. In Lord Buddha's case, it was Ananda. In Sri Chaitanya's case, it was Nityananda. In Sri Ramakrisha's case, it was his Naren [Swami Vivekananda]. In Sri Aurobindo's case, it was this one: Dilip. Sri Aurobindo said that Dilip had been His physical son in a previous incarnation.From:Sri Chinmoy,My Dilip-da adoration, Agni Press, 2007
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