Text 41
kvacit snāto ’nuliptāṅgaḥ
suvāsāḥ sragvy alaṅkṛtaḥ
rathebhāśvaiś care kvāpi
dig-vāsā grahavad vibho
kvacit — sometimes; snātaḥ — bathing very nicely; anulipta-aṅgaḥ — with sandalwood pulp smeared all over the body; su-vāsāḥ — dressing with very nice garments; sragvī — decorated with garlands of flowers; alaṅkṛtaḥ — bedecked with various types of ornaments; ratha — on a chariot; ibha — on an elephant; aśvaiḥ — or on the back of a horse; care — I wander; kvāpi — sometimes; dik-vāsāḥ — completely naked; graha-vat — as if haunted by a ghost; vibho — O lord.
O my lord, sometimes I bathe myself very nicely, smear sandalwood pulp all over my body, put on a flower garland, and dress in fine garments and ornaments. Then I travel like a king on the back of an elephant or on a chariot or horse. Sometimes, however, I travel naked, like a person haunted by a ghost.