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sparśibāra kārya āchuka, nā pāya darśana
sītāra ākṛti-māyā harila rāvaṇa
sparśibāra — to touch; kārya — business; āchuka — let it be; nā — does not; pāya — get; darśana — sight; sītāra — of mother Sītā; ākṛti-māyā — the form made of māyā; harila — took away; rāvaṇa — the demon Rāvaṇa.
“To say nothing of touching mother Sītā, a person with material senses cannot even see her. When Rāvaṇa kidnapped her, he kidnapped only her material, illusory form.