अयोध्याकाण्डे त्र्यशीति तमः सर्गः — Bharata’s Departure and Encampment on the Gaṅgā
Śṛṅgīberapura
तत स्समुत्थितः काल्यमास्थाय स्यन्दनोत्तमम्।प्रययौ भरतश्शीघ्रं रामदर्शनकाङ्क्षया।।2.83.1।।
tatas samutthitaḥ kālyam āsthāya syandanottamam | prayayau bharataś śīghraṃ rāmadarśanakāṅkṣayā ||
তারপর ভোরে উঠে ভরত শ্রেষ্ঠ রথে আরোহণ করলেন। শ্রীरामদর্শনের আকাঙ্ক্ষায় তিনি দ্রুত যাত্রা করলেন॥
Getting up at dawn, Bharata boarded his excellent chariot and set forth swiftly, longing to see Rama.
Dharma is shown as prompt, purposeful action: Bharata does not delay in seeking the rightful person (Rama) to resolve the moral crisis.
At daybreak Bharata begins his departure, urgently traveling to meet Rama.
Earnestness and integrity—Bharata’s haste reflects moral seriousness rather than political ambition.
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