दृष्टवान्वानरं तत्र कंचिद्दशरथात्मजः । वानरेणाथ पृष्टोऽयं को भवानिति राघवः
dṛṣṭavānvānaraṃ tatra kaṃciddaśarathātmajaḥ | vānareṇātha pṛṣṭo'yaṃ ko bhavāniti rāghavaḥ
Dort erblickte Rāma, der Sohn Daśarathas, einen Affen. Da fragte der Affe Rāghava: „Wer bist du?“
Narrator (Purāṇic voice; speaker not explicit in snippet)
Scene: Rāma (with Lakṣmaṇa) beholds a solitary vānarā in disguise/alert posture; the vānarā steps forward and questions Rāma’s identity; forested hill backdrop, sense of poised diplomacy.
Dharma begins with right inquiry—identity and intention are clarified before friendship or alliance is formed.
The larger context is Setukhaṇḍa, oriented to Setu/Rāmeśvaram; this verse itself sets up the episode rather than praising a specific tirtha directly.
None in this verse.