द्वात्रिंशस्सर्गः
Gifts to Suyajna and the Brahmins; Trijata’s Petition and Rama’s Charity
भृग्वङ्गिरसमं दीप्त्या त्रिजटं जनसंसदि।।।।आपञ्चमायाः कक्ष्यायाः नैनं कश्चिदवारयत्।
bhṛgv-aṅgirasamaṁ dīptyā trijaṭaṁ janasaṁsadi || āpañcamāyāḥ kakṣyāyāḥ nainaṁ kaścid avārayat |
Giữa hội chúng đông đúc, Trijaṭa rực sáng với quang huy như Bhṛgu và Aṅgiras; chẳng ai ngăn ông, cho đến khi ông vào tới sân thứ năm.
No one in the crowd stopped Tirjata until he reached the fifth courtyard as he looked like Bhrigu and Angirasa in brilliance.
Dharma includes honoring spiritual radiance and learning; society instinctively yields space to those perceived as virtuous or sage-like.
As Trijaṭa proceeds inward toward Rama’s quarters, his appearance inspires such respect that no one obstructs him.
Trijaṭa’s perceived tapas-like brilliance (dīpti), suggesting inner merit recognized outwardly.