महाभिषेकः
Sugriva’s Coronation and Angada’s Installation
तस्य पाण्डुरमाजह्रुश्छत्रं हेमपरिष्कृतम्।।शुक्ले च वालव्यजने हेमदण्डे यशस्करे।तथा सर्वाणि रत्नानि सर्वबीजौषधीरपिसक्षीराणां च वृक्षाणां प्ररोहान्कुसुमानि च।शुक्लानि चैव वस्त्राणि श्वेतं चैवानुलेपनम्।।सुगन्धीनि च माल्यानि स्थलजान्यम्बुजानि च।चन्दनानि च दिव्यानि गन्धांश्च विविधान्बहून्।।अक्षतं जातरूपं च प्रियङ्गुमधुसर्पिषी।दधि चर्म च वैयाघ्रं वाराही चाप्युपानहौ।।समालम्भनमादाय रोचनां समनश्शिलाम्।आग्मुस्तत्र मुदिता वराः कन्यास्तु षोडश।।
tasya pāṇḍuram ājahruś chatraṁ hemapariṣkṛtam | śukle ca vālavyajane hemadaṇḍe yaśaskare | tathā sarvāṇi ratnāni sarvabījauṣadhīr api sakṣīrāṇāṁ ca vṛkṣāṇāṁ prarohān kusumāni ca | śuklāni caiva vastrāṇi śvetaṁ caivānulepanam || sugandhīni ca mālyāni sthalajāny ambujāni ca | candanāni ca divyāni gandhāṁś ca vividhān bahūn || akṣataṁ jātarūpaṁ ca priyaṅgumadhusarpiṣī | dadhi carma ca vaiyāghraṁ vārāhī cāpy upānahau || samālambhanam ādāya rocanāṁ samanaśśilām | āgmuḥ tatra muditā varāḥ kanyās tu ṣoḍaśa ||
彼のために、黄金で飾られた淡い白の天蓋が運ばれ、また白きヤクの尾の払子が、栄えある黄金の柄をもって捧げられた。さらに諸々の宝玉、さまざまな薬草と種子、乳液を含む樹々の若芽・新梢と花、白衣と灌頂のための白き塗香、芳しき花鬘—陸に生ずるもの水に生ずるもの、蓮の花鬘も—、天なる白檀と多種多様な香が献じられた。加えて籾米と黄金、priyaṅgu、蜜とギー、凝乳、虎皮、そして猪皮の履も携えられた。儀礼の具—gorocanāとmanaḥśilā(雄黄)—を手に、喜び満ちた麗しき十六人の乙女がそこへ来た。
The monkeys brought a white canopy decorated with gold and two chamaras with glorious golden staff. They also brought jewels, all kinds of medicinal herbs, sprouts, sap from trees, white flowers and white clothes, unguents, garlands of fragrant lotuses that grow on land and water, heavently sandal, fragrants of different kinds, gold-coloured paddy, honey of priyanga, curds, tiger skin and sandals made of boar skin. Then sixteen beautiful, cheerful females appeared with unguent, gorochanamixed with red arsenic (used for putting tilaka on the forehead).
Rāja-dharma is upheld through proper rites: the community’s careful preparation of consecration materials reflects the ethical ideal of orderly, legitimate governance.
During Sugrīva’s consecration, the Vānara community assembles royal insignia, auspicious substances, and ceremonial attendants required for the anointing.
Collective responsibility and reverence for tradition—Sugrīva’s supporters ensure the coronation is performed with completeness and propriety.