सागरप्रतीक्षा-क्रोधप्रादुर्भावः
Rama’s Vigil at the Ocean and the Rise of Wrath
तस्यरामस्यसुप्तस्यकुशास्तीर्णेमहीतले ।नियमादप्रमत्तस्यनिशास्तिस्रोऽतिचक्रमुः ।।6.21.10।।
tasya rāmasya suptasya kuśāstīrṇe mahītale | niyamād apramattasya niśās tisro 'ticakramuḥ ||6.21.10||
وبينما كان راما مضطجعًا على الأرض فوق فراش من عشب الكوشا—يقظًا لا يغفل لالتزامه بنذره—انقضت ثلاث ليالٍ سريعًا.
As Rama kept himself alert with a vow and lay on the kusa grass m at spread on the ground, three nights rolled fast.
Dharma here is disciplined self-restraint: Rāma keeps a vowed observance (niyama) and remains vigilant rather than impatiently forcing outcomes.
At the seashore, before crossing to Laṅkā, Rāma undertakes a disciplined waiting/observance, resting on kuśa grass as time passes.
Steadfast vigilance (apramāda) and disciplined observance (niyama) despite delay.
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