अयोध्याप्रवेशः
Bharata Enters Ayodhya and Perceives the City’s Desolation
विध्वस्तकवचां रुग्णगजवाजिरथध्वजाम्। हतप्रवीरामापन्नां चमूमिव महाहवे।।2.114.6।।
vidhvastakavacāṃ rugṇagajavājirathadhvajām | hatapravīrām āpannāṃ camūm iva mahāhave || 2.114.6 ||
সে মহাযুদ্ধে পতিত সেনাদলের মতো দেখাল—যার বর্ম ভেঙে গেছে, হাতি-ঘোড়া আহত, রথ ও ধ্বজা চূর্ণ, বীরযোদ্ধারা নিহত, আর সমগ্র বাহিনী বিপন্ন।
warriors slain in the great battle (the city appeared desolate).
Dharma is depicted as the true ‘strength’ of a polity: without righteous order and rightful guidance, a city’s morale collapses as if after defeat. The verse teaches that ethical legitimacy sustains communal resilience.
Ayodhyā is being described as desolate and broken-hearted after Rāma’s exile, compared to a battlefield host ruined by war.
Rāma’s role as the moral centre of the kingdom is implied; his absence makes the city appear ‘leaderless’ and defeated.