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Janaki Mangal • Chapter 1 • Shloka 175
जुबति जुत्थ महँ सीय सुभाइ बिराजइ। उपमा कहत लजाइ भारती भाजइ॥
(After the groom, Lord Sri Ram, was duly honoured and seated, the bride, Sita, was summoned’. She came to the place of the marriage rites surrounded by her female companions and friends. These two verses describe the sight of Sita as she came to the spot where the rites were to be performed, and the celebrations that accompanied her arrival.) Sita looks naturally adorable and beautiful in the midst of a crowd of womenfolk who surround her from all sides. Goddess Saraswati finds herself incompetent to describe the majesty and grandeur of that moment as she cannot find adequate words (though she is supposed to be the patron goddess of language and speech). So, she feels ashamed and mortified at her ineptness and makes good her escape silently to avoid embarrassment. (In other words, Sita looked so magnificent and fabulous at that time that even the goddess of speech failed to find words to describe her beauty and charm. So, she hastily escaped from the site to avoid laughter and ridicule. This was because all other goddesses were also present there, and it would be a matter of shame not to sing the glory of that occasion when all other womenfolk were trying their best to sing melodious songs befitting that divine moment.)
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