Śrī Rāmacandra-avatāra — Vow, Exile, Laṅkā-vijaya, and Rāma-rājya
Concise Bhāgavata Account
जटा निर्मुच्य विधिवत् कुलवृद्धै: समं गुरु: । अभ्यषिञ्चद् यथैवेन्द्रं चतु:सिन्धुजलादिभि: ॥ ४८ ॥
jaṭā nirmucya vidhivat kula-vṛddhaiḥ samaṁ guruḥ abhyaṣiñcad yathaivendraṁ catuḥ-sindhu-jalādibhiḥ
ついで霊的師ヴァシシュタは一族の長老たちとともに、儀礼に従ってラーマのジャター(結髪)を解き、御頭を清めて剃り整えた。さらに四海の水などを用い、天帝インドラに行うのと同様に、ラーマに灌頂(アビシェーカ)を執り行った。
It describes that after His matted hair was properly loosened, the elders and the royal preceptor consecrated Lord Rāmacandra with sacred waters from the four oceans and other holy sources, like the enthronement of Indra.
Indra is cited as the standard example of a celestial king being ritually consecrated; the comparison highlights the grandeur and Vedic legitimacy of Lord Rāma’s enthronement.
It emphasizes honoring sacred procedures, respecting elders and teachers, and approaching leadership as a sanctified duty carried out with purity, responsibility, and dharma.