All 4 Uses of
salutary
in
The Ramayana
- King Dasaratha met them there And duly honoured each, And spoke in pleasant words his fair And salutary speech: "In childless longing doomed to pine, No happiness, O lords, is mine.†
Book 1 *
- The lion-lord of men, the best Of splendid heroes, thus addressed, To Sítá spake with joyful cheer: "The king and queen, my lady dear, Touching the throning, for my sake Some salutary counsel take.†
Book 2
- Then the great sages, longing all To see the ten-necked tyrant(395) fall, To Bharat, bravest of the brave, Their salutary counsel gave: "O thou of lofty lineage born, Whom wisdom, conduct, fame adorn, Thou for thy honoured father's sake Shouldst Ráma's righteous counsel take.†
Book 2
- He, skilled in every gentle art Of eloquence that wins the heart, Sugríva from his trance to wake, His salutary counsel spake: "The realm is won, thy name advanced, The glory of thy house enhanced, And now thy foremost care should be To aid the friends who succoured thee.†
Book 4
Definition:
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(salutary) beneficial -- especially to physical well-being