पालयित्वा नयाद्भूमिं मखैः संतर्प्य देवताः । स्वर्गं गतो महातेजा रामो राजीवलोचनः
pālayitvā nayādbhūmiṃ makhaiḥ saṃtarpya devatāḥ | svargaṃ gato mahātejā rāmo rājīvalocanaḥ
Après avoir gouverné la terre selon la juste conduite, et après avoir satisfait les dieux par des sacrifices, le radieux Rāma aux yeux de lotus s’en alla au ciel.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced: Āvantya Khaṇḍa narration style)
Scene: Rāma seated as ideal king dispensing justice; sacrificial fires with priests offering oblations; devas subtly present receiving satisfaction; final serene ascent—Rāma radiant, lotus-eyed, moving toward celestial realm.
Righteous governance and sacrificial responsibility uphold cosmic harmony; such dharmic living culminates in auspicious transcendence.
No particular tīrtha is named; the verse highlights ideals of dharma (naya) and yajña.
Sacrifices (makha/yajña) are referenced as a means of sustaining deities and order, but no specific rite is detailed.