षष्टितमः सर्गः — Kausalyā’s Lament and Sumantra’s Consolation
Sītā’s Fearless Forest-Life
गजं वा वीक्ष्य सिंहं वा व्याघ्रं वा वनमाश्रिता।नाऽहारयति सन्त्रासं बाहू रामस्य संश्रिता।।।।
gajaṃ vā vīkṣya siṃhaṃ vā vyāghraṃ vā vanam āśritā |
nāhārayati santrāsaṃ bāhū rāmasya saṃśritā ||
ساكنةً في الغابة، حتى إذا رأت فيلًا أو أسدًا أو نمرًا لم يعتَرِها خوفٌ، إذ قد احتمت بذراعي راما.
'Turn back your chariot immediately and take me to the Dandaka forest. If I do not follow them, I shall enter the world of Yama'.
It highlights dharma as mutual protection and trust within righteous companionship: fear is overcome through refuge in a protector committed to duty.
Sumantra reassures Kausalya that Sita remains unafraid even amid forest dangers because she is with Rama.
Courage grounded in trust—Sita’s steadiness and Rama’s protective strength.
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