अथोत्तर: शुभैर्गन्धैर्माल्यैश्व विविधैस्तथा । अवकीर्यमाण: संद्ृष्टो नगरं स्वैरमागत:
athottaraḥ śubhair gandhair mālyaiś ca vividhaiḥ tathā | avakīryamāṇaḥ saṃdṛṣṭo nagaraṃ svairam āgataḥ ||
তাৰ পাছত উত্তৰক শুভ সুগন্ধি আৰু নানাবিধ মালাৰ বৰষুণৰ মাজেৰে, নিশ্চিন্তভাৱে নগৰলৈ উভতি আহোঁতে দেখা গ’ল।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how society publicly honors a successful return with auspicious rites (garlands, perfumes). Ethically, it reflects the cultural value of recognizing achievement and safety with gratitude and communal celebration, while also showing how public perception and honor are conferred through visible symbols.
Uttara is seen coming back into the city calmly, while people shower him with fragrant substances and garlands—an image of festive reception and acclaim following the preceding events in the Virāṭa narrative.