Lord Rāmacandra’s Charity, Sītā’s Departure, and the Lord’s Return to Vaikuṇṭha
पूगै: सवृन्तै रम्भाभि: पट्टिकाभि: सुवाससाम् । आदर्शैरंशुकै: स्रग्भि: कृतकौतुकतोरणाम् ॥ २८ ॥
pūgaiḥ savṛntai rambhābhiḥ paṭṭikābhiḥ suvāsasām ādarśair aṁśukaiḥ sragbhiḥ kṛta-kautuka-toraṇām
Partout où le Seigneur Rāmacandra se rendait, on dressait des portiques d’accueil de bon augure, avec des bananiers et des palmiers d’arec chargés de fleurs et de fruits. Ils étaient ornés d’étendards de tissus colorés, de tentures, de miroirs et de guirlandes.
This verse describes festive, auspicious adornments—toraṇas, garlands, cloths, and mirrors—used to sanctify and celebrate a dharmic royal occasion in Ayodhyā.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates these details to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while recounting Śrī Rāma’s pastimes and the celebratory atmosphere in Ayodhyā.
It encourages devotees to make sacred events—worship, festivals, family rites—beautiful, clean, and auspicious, offering the best arrangement as a devotional service.