With the family priest (Vasistha) gone, Rama had his bath, and with his mind under control came to Lord Narayana along with his large eyed consort, Sita (with an intention to worship him). [2-6-1]
Then holding the vessel containing havish, bowed to it, he offered the oblations of clarified butter into the sacred fire for Vishnu in accordance with ritual practices. [2-6-2]
He ( Rama ) partook the remainder of the havish seeking his own welfare and meditated upon Lord Narayana ( Bhagvaan Vishnu ). On a well spread bed of kusha grass,..... - [2-6-3]
- with a restrained mind and a vow of silence, along with Vaidehi ( Sita ), the son of the king (Rama) slept in the auspicious temple of lord Vishnu. [2-6-4]