| Thereafter, Lord Rāmacandra 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-maṇi, the floor was made of highly polished marakata-maṇi, 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. | | | Después, el Señor Rāmacandra entró en el palacio de Sus antepasados, donde se guardaban diversos tesoros y valiosos vestuarios. A ambos lados de la puerta principal había asientos hechos de coral; los patios estaban rodeados de columnas de vaidūrya-māni, el suelo estaba hecho de marakata-maṇi muy pulida, y los cimientos eran de mármol. Todo el palacio estaba decorado con banderas, guirnaldas y piedras preciosas que despedían una refulgencia celestial. El palacio estaba completamente decorado con perlas y rodeado de lámparas e incienso. Los hombres y mujeres que vivían en él parecían semidioses y se adornaban con alhajas, cuya belleza se debía al hecho de estar sobre sus cuerpos. | |