अयोध्यावासिजनानुरागः
The People and Brahmins Follow Rama toward Exile
वाजपेयसमुत्थानि छत्राण्येतानि पश्य नः।पृष्ठतोऽनुप्रयातानि मेघानिव जलात्यये।।।।
vājapeya-samutthāni chatrāṇy etāni paśya naḥ |
pṛṣṭhato ’nuprayātāni meghān iva jalātyaye ||
我らが得たヴァージャペーヤ(Vājapeya)の祭儀の傘蓋をご覧ください。雨季の終わりの雲のように、後ろからついて参ります。
See these umbrellas acquired by us while performing Vajapeya sacrifice are following you like the clouds at the end of the rainy season.
Merit and resources gained through righteous rites are offered in service of dharma: the brahmins present their ritual-acquired symbols as support for Rama in adversity.
Brahmins, still accompanying Rama, draw his attention to their umbrellas—tokens associated with their sacrificial achievements—moving with them.
The brahmins’ generosity and steadfast backing of Rama’s righteous persona.