भरतस्य राज्यत्यागः तथा रामानयनप्रतिज्ञा
Bharata Rejects Kingship and Vows to Bring Rama Back
अभिषेचनिकं भाण्डं कृत्वा सर्वं प्रदक्षिणम्।भरतस्तं जनं सर्वं प्रत्युवाच धृतव्रतः।।2.79.6।।
abhiṣecanikaṃ bhāṇḍaṃ kṛtvā sarvaṃ pradakṣiṇam | bharatas taṃ janaṃ sarvaṃ pratyuvāca dhṛtavrataḥ ||2.79.6||
أعدَّ بهاراتا جميعَ أدوات التتويج، ثم طاف بها طوافًا مباركًا، وهو ثابتٌ على نذوره، وبعد ذلك أجابَ ذلك الجمعَ كلَّه.
Dasaratha, who was our most revered master and preceptor, having exiled his eldest son Rama and mighty Lakshmana, ascended heaven.
Dharma includes disciplined conduct and reverence for sacred procedure; Bharata’s restraint and ritual propriety frame his forthcoming refusal as principled, not impulsive.
Before responding, Bharata respectfully circumambulates the prepared coronation items, then addresses the gathered people.
Dhṛti (steadfastness) and vrata (commitment): Bharata is portrayed as unwavering in moral resolve.
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