When Bharadvája, prudent-souled,

Had heard the prince his tale unfold,

Water he bade them bring, a bull,

And honour-gifts in dishes full,

And drink and food of varied taste,

Berries and roots, before him placed,

And then the great ascetic showed

A cottage for the guests' abode.

The saint these honours gladly paid

To Ráma who had thither strayed,