द्वात्रिंशस्सर्गः
Gifts to Suyajna and the Brahmins; Trijata’s Petition and Rama’s Charity
पर्यङ्कमग्य्रास्तरणं नानारत्नविभूषितम्।तमपीच्छति वैदेही प्रतिष्ठापयितुं त्वयि।।।।
paryaṅkam agyrāstaraṇaṃ nānāratnavibhūṣitam | tam apīcchati vaidehī pratiṣṭhāpayituṃ tvayi ||
ବୈଦେହୀ (ସୀତା) ମଧ୍ୟ ଚାହୁଁଛି ଯେ, ଶ୍ରେଷ୍ଠ ଆସ୍ତରଣରେ ଢାକା ଓ ନାନା ରତ୍ନରେ ବିଭୂଷିତ ସେହି ପର୍ୟଙ୍କ (ଶୟ୍ୟା) ତୋର ନିକଟେ ପ୍ରତିଷ୍ଠାପିତ—ଅର୍ଥାତ୍ ତୋତେ ଅର୍ପିତ—ହେଉ।
Sita also wishes to give away a couch with an exquisite cover, encrusted with a variety of precious stones.
The verse highlights aparigraha—refusing possessiveness. Sītā treats luxury as non-essential and ensures it is responsibly transferred rather than hoarded.
As preparations for forest-exile proceed, Sītā arranges for palace furnishings and valuables to be entrusted or given away.
Orderly renunciation: Sītā’s practical wisdom in letting go of comforts while maintaining dignity and social responsibility.
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