भरतस्य प्रार्थना—रामस्य धर्मोपदेशः
Bharata’s Petition and Rama’s Dharma-Reasoning
एताभ्यां धर्मशीलाभ्यां वनं गच्छेति राघव।मातापितृभ्यामुक्तोऽहं कथमन्यत्समाचरे।।।।
etābhyāṁ dharmaśīlābhyāṁ vanaṁ gaccheti rāghava |
mātāpitṛbhyām ukto ’haṁ katham anyat samācaret ||
يا راغhava (بهاراتا)، لقد قيل لي من هذين—أبي وأمي، وكلاهما مستقيمٌ على الدharma—: «اذهب إلى الغابة». فكيف لي أن أسلك غير ذلك؟
O Bharata, I have been commanded by our righteous father and mother to go to the forest. How can any one act otherwise?
Dharma is expressed as steadfast obedience to a rightful command from parents/elders, even when it brings personal hardship.
Rama justifies his forest-dwelling as a direct compliance with the parental command, addressing Bharata’s concerns.
Satya-niṣṭhā (commitment to truth/pledge) and guru-vākya-pālana (upholding the word of elders).
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