सप्तसप्ततितमः सर्गः
Ayodhya Return, Bridal Reception, and Bharata’s Departure
tasya bhūyo viśeṣeṇa maithilī janakātmajā |
devatābhiḥ samā rūpe sītā śrīr iva rūpiṇī ||
弥提罗的悉多,阇那迦之女,尤为他所钟爱;其美貌可与诸天女比肩,而在具身之相中,宛如吉祥天女室利(拉克什米)亲临。
Sita was an embodiment of Lakshmi (goddess of wealth). In beauty she was like a goddess. Born in the city of Mithila as daughter to Janaka, she was always especially dear to him.
The verse supports the dharmic ideal of honoring one’s spouse as auspicious and worthy—seeing in Sita not merely beauty but sacred excellence (śrī).
The narration continues to praise Sita’s qualities and her special place in Rama’s life after their union.
Auspicious excellence (śrī-like quality): Sita is depicted as embodying grace, prosperity, and divine-like beauty.