“On observing his Mahālakṣmī, the beauty of whose face was like that of a spectacular lotus, the brilliance of brilliance, the Lakṣmī (prosperity) of Lakṣmī (prosperity), the brilliance of the knowledge of Brahman, the intellect of intellect, the modesty of modesty, the earth (bearer) of the earth, and the daughter of the earth, Rāma said to Lakṣmaṇa, characterized by good qualities. ॥ 16.84 ॥”

vīkṣya tāṃ vīkṣaṇīyāmbujāsyaśriyaṃ
svaśriyaṃ śrīśriyaṃ brahmavidyāśriyam ।
dhīdhiyaṃ hrīhriyaṃ bhūbhuvaṃ bhūbhuvaṃ
rāghavaḥ prāha sallakṣaṇaṃ lakṣmaṇam ॥
Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam

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vīkṣya tāṃ vīkṣaṇīyāmbujāsyaśriyaṃ<br/>svaśriyaṃ śrīśriyaṃ brahmavidyāśriyam ।<br/>dhīdhiyaṃ hrīhriyaṃ bhūbhuvaṃ bhūbhuvaṃ<br/>rāghavaḥ prāha sallakṣaṇaṃ lakṣmaṇam ॥

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