वादित्राणां स्वनैर्विष्वक्सूच्यमानशुभागमः । श्वेतातपत्रयुक्तोऽसौ चामरैर्वी जितो नरैः । अयोध्यां नगरीं प्राप्य चिरं राज्यं चकार ह
vāditrāṇāṃ svanairviṣvaksūcyamānaśubhāgamaḥ | śvetātapatrayukto'sau cāmarairvī jito naraiḥ | ayodhyāṃ nagarīṃ prāpya ciraṃ rājyaṃ cakāra ha
Con los sones de los instrumentos se anunció en todas direcciones su auspiciosa llegada. Bajo un parasol blanco y abaniqueado con chāmaras por sus servidores, llegó a la ciudad de Ayodhyā y reinó por largo tiempo.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Triumphal yet auspicious entry into Ayodhyā: instruments sounding in all directions, white parasol overhead, attendants waving cāmaras, citizens witnessing; then the image of long, stable rule.
Righteous rule (rājya) is portrayed as auspicious and stabilizing when grounded in dharma.
Ayodhyā is highlighted as the royal and sacred city reached by Rāma.
None; the verse is descriptive, emphasizing auspicious royal symbolism (parasol, chowries, music).