Lord Rāmacandra’s Charity, Sītā’s Departure, and the Lord’s Return to Vaikuṇṭha
स यै: स्पृष्टोऽभिदृष्टो वा संविष्टोऽनुगतोऽपि वा । कोसलास्ते ययु: स्थानं यत्र गच्छन्ति योगिन: ॥ २२ ॥
sa yaiḥ spṛṣṭo ’bhidṛṣṭo vā saṁviṣṭo ’nugato ’pi vā kosalās te yayuḥ sthānaṁ yatra gacchanti yoginaḥ
Les habitants de Kosala qui L’avaient touché, contemplé, qui s’étaient assis ou couchés avec Lui, ou même qui L’avaient simplement accompagné, allèrent tous à la demeure où sont élevés les bhakti-yogīs, car Śrī Rāmacandra retourna à Son dhāma suprême.
The Lord says in Bhagavad-gītā (4.9) :
This verse states that even those who merely saw, touched, accompanied, or followed Lord Rāmacandra attained the supreme abode reached by perfected yogīs—showing the liberating power of the Lord’s mercy and divine association.
To highlight that bhakti and the Lord’s grace can grant the highest perfection effortlessly, surpassing the difficult path of yogic practice—especially for those who lived in loving proximity to Lord Rāma.
Seek steady sādhusanga and “association” with the Lord through nāma-japa, śravaṇa of Rāma-kathā, darśana, and service—because sincere connection with Bhagavān is itself purifying and liberating.