ऋक्षबिलप्रवेशः
Entry into the Rikshabilam Cave
काञ्चनानि विमानानि राजतानि तथैव च।।।।तपनीयगवाक्षाणि मुक्ताजालावृतानि च।हैमराजतभौमानि वैदूर्यमणिमन्ति च।।।।ददृशुस्तत्र हरयो गृहमुख्यानि सर्वशः।
kāñcanāni vimānāni rājatāni tathaiva ca॥4.50.30॥
tapanīyagavākṣāṇi muktājālāvṛtāni ca |
haimarājatabhaumāni vaidūryamaṇimanti ca॥4.50.31॥
dadṛśus tatra harayo gṛhamukhyāni sarvaśaḥ |
Di sana para wanara melihat rumah-rumah agung dan istana-istana menjulang—ada yang dari emas, ada pula dari perak; jendela-jendelanya dari emas murni, kisi-kisinya terselubung jala mutiara. Mereka melihat kediaman-kediaman indah beralas emas dan perak, dihiasi permata vaidūrya, terbentang di segala arah.
The vanaras beheld high-rise palaces built with gold and silver. The windows fixed on the roof were golden, shaped like cow's eye with lattices of pearls. They also saw best of houses built in gold, silver and clay, decorated with precious gems including vaidurya.
The verse frames opulence as a potential distraction; dharma is to remain truthful to one’s mission and not be diverted by wealth or spectacle.
The vanaras, moving through the marvelous hidden region, encounter palace-like buildings richly constructed and gem-adorned.
Detachment (vairāgya in practice): the ability to witness luxury without becoming ensnared by it.