त्रिजटास्वप्नवर्णनम्
Trijata’s Dream-Omens and the Rakshasis’ Reversal
पाण्डुरर्षभयुक्तेन रथेनाष्टयुजा स्वयम्।।5.27.17।।इहोपयातः काकुत्स्थ स्सीतया सह भार्यया।
pāṇḍurarṣabhayuktena rathenāṣṭayujā svayam |
ihopayātaḥ kākutsthaḥ sītayā saha bhāryayā ||5.27.17||
El propio Kākutstha llegó aquí con su esposa Sītā, en un carro tirado por ocho toros de pálida blancura.
"Valiant Rama, foremost among men, accompanied by his brother Lakshmana and wife Sita went towards the northerly direction in the wonderful Pushpaka chariot that resembled the Sun.
The verse reinforces the ideal of rightful marital unity and protection: Rama’s coming “with Sītā” signals the restoration of dharmic order where the innocent are rescued and truth is upheld.
In the dream-vision sequence, Rāma is seen arriving with Sītā on a chariot drawn by eight white bulls.
Rāma’s steadfast responsibility: his presence with Sītā suggests commitment to justice, protection, and truth.