अयोध्याप्रवेशः
Bharata Enters Ayodhya and Perceives the City’s Desolation
प्रभाकराद्यै स्सुस्निग्धैः प्रज्वलद्भिरिवोत्तमैः। वियुक्तां मणिभिर्जात्यैर्नवां मुक्तावलीमिव।।2.114.10।।
prabhākarādyaiḥ susnigdhaiḥ prajvaladbhir ivottamaiḥ | viyuktāṃ maṇibhir jātyair navāṃ muktāvalīm iva ||
Айодхья казалась словно новым жемчужным ожерельем, лишённым лучших самоцветов — сияющих рубинов и иных превосходных камней, некогда глянцевых и пылающих великолепием.
The image suggests that when the rightful protectors of dharma are absent, the polity loses its splendour; civic well-being is tied to righteous leadership.
On Bharata’s return, the narrator depicts Ayodhyā’s diminished state through a simile of a necklace missing its gems.
Implicitly, the value of righteous rulers (like the ‘gems’) whose presence sustains the kingdom’s brilliance.