A second self or better hand.

And Ráma has a large-eyed spouse,

Pure as the moon her cheek and brows,

Dearer than life in Ráma's sight,

Whose happiness is her delight.

With beauteous hair and nose the dame

From head to foot has naught to blame.

She shines the wood's bright Goddess, Queen

Of beauty with her noble mien.

First in the ranks of women placed