द्वात्रिंशस्सर्गः
Gifts to Suyajna and the Brahmins; Trijata’s Petition and Rama’s Charity
तर्पयस्व महाबाहो गोसहस्रैश्च मानद।सुवर्णै रजतैश्चैव मणिभिश्च महाधनैः।।।।
tarpayasva mahābāho gosahasraiś ca mānada |
suvarṇai rajataiś caiva maṇibhiś ca mahādhanaiḥ ||
হে মহাবাহো, মানদাতা! গোহস্ৰ দানৰে, আৰু সুৱৰ্ণ-ৰজত তথা মহামূল্য মণি-ৰত্নেৰে তেওঁলোকক তৃপ্ত কৰ।
O Lakshmana, give away chariots, maid-servants, silk clothes to learned brahmins of Taittiriya branch and well-versed in the Vedas, to agreeable and faithful brahmins attending on Kausalya with their blessings till they are fully satisfied.
Generosity aligned with honor: giving is not mere display but a dharmic act meant to genuinely ‘satisfy’ the worthy through respectful support.
Rāma continues instructing Lakṣmaṇa about the specific forms of gifts to be offered to revered brahmins/sages.
Magnanimity and propriety: Rāma emphasizes abundant yet respectful giving, matching recipients’ dignity.
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