कौशल्याया मङ्गलविधानम्
Kausalya’s Benedictions and Protective Rites for Rama
मधु दध्यक्षतघृतैः स्वस्तिवाच्यद्विजांस्ततः।वाचयामास रामस्य वनेस्वस्त्ययनक्रियाः।।2.25.30।।
madhu dadhyakṣataghṛtaiḥ svastivācyadvijāṃs tataḥ |
vācayāmāsa rāmasya vane svastyayanakriyāḥ ||2.25.30||
मधु दध्यक्षतघृतैः स्वस्तिवाच्यद्विजान् ततः, रामस्य वने स्वस्त्ययनक्रियाः वाचयामास।
Thereafter she made the brahmins pronounce benedictory prayers, offering honey, curd, rice and clarified butter.Then she got mantras (expiatory rites) recited for averting evil to Rama while in the forest.
Dharma is expressed as caring responsibility: elders uphold dharma by arranging lawful, benevolent acts—blessings and protective rites—for those who must face danger while remaining truthful and righteous.
As Rāma is bound for forest life, auspicious substances are offered and brahmins are engaged to recite well-being mantras to ward off harm.
Maternal solicitude aligned with tradition—compassion acting through dharmic, socially recognized means.
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