समुद्रतट-प्रयाणम् तथा वेलावन-निवेशः
March to the Seacoast and Encampment at the Shore
त्रिशङ्कुर्विमलो भाति राजर्षिस्सपुरोहितः ।पितामहाः पुरोऽस्माकमिक्ष्वाकूणां महात्मनाम् ।।।।
triśaṅkur vimalo bhāti rājarṣiḥ sapurohitaḥ | pitāmahāḥ puro 'smākam ikṣvākūṇāṃ mahātmanām ||
Triśaṅku, el rajarṣi, brilla puro y claro junto con su sacerdote; ancestro de nuestra magnánima estirpe de Ikṣvāku, aparece ante nosotros como signo favorable.
Among the great kings of the Ikshvaku dynasty, the grandfather Trisanku who is a royal sage shines clearly along with Vasishta the foremost priest.
Dharma is tied to lineage-duty: the Ikṣvāku heritage symbolizes kingship devoted to righteousness, and ancestral ‘presence’ functions as moral validation for just action.
Portents are read as showing the bright ‘appearance’ of an Ikṣvāku forebear (Triśaṅku), encouraging Rāma by invoking dynastic tradition.
Fidelity to royal dharma: Rāma’s mission is framed as consistent with the ethical standards of his ancestors.