SB 9.11.31, SB 9.11.32, SB 9.11.33, SB 9.11.34, SB 9.11.31-34
TEXTS 31-34
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TEXT
अथ प्रविष्टः स्वगृहं जुष्टं स्वैः पूर्वराजभिः ।
अनन्ताखिलकोषाढ्यम् अनर्घ्योरुपरिच्छदम् । विद्रुमोदुम्बरद्वारैर् वैदूर्यस्तम्भपङ्क्तिभिः । स्थलैर्मारकतैः स्वच्छैर् भ्राजत्स्फटिकभित्तिभिः । चित्रस्रग्भिः पट्टिकाभिर् वासोमणिगणांशुकैः । मुक्ताफलैश्चिदुल्लासैः कान्तकामोपपत्तिभिः । धूपदीपैः सुरभिभिर् मण्डितं पुष्पमण्डनैः । स्त्रीपुम्भिः सुरसङ्काशैर् जुष्टं भूषणभूषणैः ॥ ३४ ॥ atha pravistaḥ sva-grham
justam svaiḥ pūrva-rajabhiḥ
anantakhila-kosaḍhyam
anarghyoruparicchadam
vidrumodumbara-dvarair
vaidūrya-stambha-pahktibhiḥ
sthalair marakataiḥ svacchair
bhrajat-sphatika-bhittibhiḥ
citra-sragbhiḥ pattikabhir
vaso-mani-ganamsukaiḥ
mukta-phalais cid-ullasaiḥ
kanta-kamopapattibhiḥ
dhūpa-dipaiḥ surabhibhir
manḍitam puspa-manḍanaiḥ
stri-pumbhiḥ sura-sahkasair
justam bhūsana-bhūsanaiḥ
atha-thereafter; pravistaḥ-He entered; sva-grham-His own palace; justam-occupied; svaiḥ-by His own family members; pūrva-rajabhiḥ-by the previous members of the royal family; ananta-unlimited; akhila-everywhere; kosa-treasury; aḍhyam-prosperous; anarghya-priceless; uru-high; paricchadam-paraphernalia; vidruma-of coral; udumbara-dvaraiḥ-with the two sides of the doors; vaidūrya-stambha-with pillars of vaidūrya-mani; pahktibhiḥ-in a line; sthalaiḥ-with floors; marakataiḥ-made of marakata stone; svacchaiḥ-very cleanly polished; bhrajat-dazzling; sphatika-marble; bhittibhiḥ-foundations; citra-sragbhiḥ-with varieties of flower garlands; pattikabhiḥ-with flags; vasaḥ-clothing; mani-gana-amsukaiḥ-by various effulgent and valuable stones; mukta-phalaiḥ-with pearls; cit-ullasaiḥ-increasing celestial pleasure; kanta-kama-fulfilling one's desires; upapattibhiḥ-by such paraphernalia; dhūpa-dipaiḥ-with incense and lamps; surabhibhiḥ-very fragrant; manḍitam-decorated; puspa-manḍanaiḥ-by bunches of various flowers; stri-pumbhiḥ-by men and women; sura-sahkasaiḥ-appearing like the demigods; justam-full of; bhūsana-bhūsanaiḥ-whose bodies beautified their ornaments.
TRANSLATION
Thereafter, Lord Ramacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes. The sitting places on the two sides of the entrance door were made of coral, the yards were surrounded by pillars of vaidūrya-mani, the floor was made of highly polished marakata-mani, and the foundation was made of marble. The entire palace was decorated with flags and garlands and bedecked with valuable stones, shining with a celestial effulgence. The palace was fully decorated with pearls and surrounded by lamps and incense. The men and women within the palace all resembled demigods and were decorated with various ornaments, which seemed beautiful because of being placed on their bodies.
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