Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 09, Chapter 11, Text 31-34

Text-31-34

SB 9.11.31-34

atha pravistah sva-grham
 justam svaih purva-rajabhih
anantakhila-kosadhyam
 anarghyoruparicchadam
 
vidrumodumbara-dvarair
 vaidurya-stambha-panktibhih
sthalair marakataih svacchair
 bhrajat-sphatika-bhittibhih
 
citra-sragbhih pattikabhir
 vaso-mani-ganamsukaih
mukta-phalais cid-ullasaih
 kanta-kamopapattibhih
 
dhupa-dipaih surabhibhir
 manditam puspa-mandanaih
stri-pumbhih sura-sankasair
 justam bhusana-bhusanaih
 
Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: 
 
Thereafter, Lord Ramacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes. The sitting places on the two sides of the entrance door were made of coral, the yards were surrounded by pillars of vaidurya-mani, the floor was made of highly polished marakata-mani, and the foundation was made of marble. The entire palace was decorated with flags and garlands and bedecked with valuable stones, shining with a celestial effulgence. The palace was fully decorated with pearls and surrounded by lamps and incense. The men and women within the palace all resembled demigods and were decorated with various ornaments, which seemed beautiful because of being placed on their bodies.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 09, Chapter 11, Text 30
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 09, Chapter 11, Text 35