Lord Rāmacandra’s Charity, Sītā’s Departure, and the Lord’s Return to Vaikuṇṭha
प्रासादगोपुरसभाचैत्यदेवगृहादिषु । विन्यस्तहेमकलशै: पताकाभिश्च मण्डिताम् ॥ २७ ॥
prāsāda-gopura-sabhā- caitya-deva-gṛhādiṣu vinyasta-hema-kalaśaiḥ patākābhiś ca maṇḍitām
宮殿、楼門、 सभा堂、集会の台座、神殿などあらゆる場所に金の水瓶が据えられ、さまざまな旗幡で美しく飾られていた。
This verse describes Ayodhya as richly adorned—palaces, gates, assembly halls, shrines, and temples were decorated with golden finials and flags, reflecting prosperity and devotion.
He is portraying the auspicious, dharmic atmosphere of Rāma-rājya, where public life and sacred spaces were openly centered on worship and divine order.
Keep sacredness visible in daily life—maintain a clean, devotional home/temple space and let one’s environment support remembrance of the Lord through beauty, order, and worship.