Adhyaya 65 — The Divine Plan
एवं स ताभिः सहितो दिव्यगन्धाधिवासिते ।
ररम स्व रुचिर्भाभिर्भासिते वरपर्वते ॥
evaṃ sa tābhiḥ sahito divya-gandhādhivāsite | rarāma sva-rucir-bhābhir bhāsite vara-parvate ||
Assim, acompanhado por aquelas mulheres amadas, ele se recreou na excelente montanha, perfumada por fragrância divina e iluminada pelos esplendores radiantes da beleza delas próprias.
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The verse sets the scene of sensual fulfillment, preparing for an ethical reflection: pleasure appears heaven-like, yet it becomes a subject for discerning speech about fidelity, mutuality, and the instability of desire.
Primarily falls under Ākhyāna/Upākhyāna (narrative episode) rather than the strict pañcalakṣaṇa topics (sarga, pratisarga, vaṃśa, manvantara, vaṃśānucarita).
The ‘fragrant, radiant mountain’ can be read as the heightened field of sense-experience; the coming dialogue functions as viveka (discrimination) arising within enjoyment itself.