Adhyaya 20 — Ritadhvaja’s Companionship with the Naga Princes and the Origin of the Horse Kuvalaya
नागराजात्मजौ तौ च स्नानसंवाहनादिकम् ।
वस्त्रगन्धानुसयुक्तां चक्रुर्भागभुजिक्रियाम् ॥
nāgarājātmajau tau ca snānasaṃvāhanādikam | vastragandhānusayuktāṃ cakrur bhāgabhujikriyām ||
আর নাগরাজের সেই দুই পুত্র স্নান, অভ্যঙ্গ (মর্দন) প্রভৃতির ব্যবস্থা করল এবং বস্ত্র ও সুগন্ধি সহ পরিচর্যার সেবাও করল।
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Service (paricaryā) is portrayed as a means of winning affection and integrating into a group; ethically, it highlights the social power of attentive care—though in narratives it may also foreshadow ulterior motives.
Carita/ākhyāna detail: courtly customs and interpersonal dynamics within the story-world.
Bathing, anointing, fragrance, and clothing symbolize the ‘adornment’ of embodied life—suggesting how sensory refinement can further deepen attachment to worldly identity.