Jai Sri Ram,
Those who rejoice and experience a thrill of joy in narrating or hearing the story are the lucky souls who take an exhilarating dip in the river,
The auspicious preparations that were through in connection with the installation of Sri Rama as the Yuvaraja that prince regret represents as it were the crowds of bathers assembled at the river bank on a sacred occasion,
Kaikeyi's evil council represents the moss on the bank, which brought a serious calamity in its wake,
The story of Bharta, which wards off all the calamities, is a congregational muttering of scared formulae carried on at the river bank, while the references to the corruptions of Kali age and to the evil propensities of the wicked soul represent the scum on the water as well as the heron's ad crows living by the riverside,
May Lord bless all,
Thanks, please