सप्तदशः सर्गः
Hanuman Beholds Sita in the Ashoka Grove
मलिनेन तु वस्त्रेण परिक्लिष्टेन भामिनीम्।।।।संवृतां मृगशाबाक्षीं ददर्श हनुमान् कपिः।तां देवीं दीनवदनामदीनां भर्तृतेजसा।।।।रक्षितां स्वेन शीलेन सीतामसितलोचनाम्।
malinena tu vastreṇa parikliṣṭena bhāminīm | saṃvṛtāṃ mṛgaśābākṣīṃ dadarśa hanumān kapiḥ || 5.17.26 ||
হনুমান বানর সেই সুন্দরী, হরিণশাবক-নয়না নারীকে দেখলেন—যিনি মলিন ও জীর্ণ বস্ত্রে আবৃত ছিলেন।
Hanuman saw the fawneyed lady clad in crushed and soiled clothes with a pathetic face. She felt no dejection when she thought of her husband's prowess. The blackeyed beauty was protected by her own chastity.
The verse foregrounds empathy toward the oppressed: dharma requires recognizing suffering and responding with compassionate duty, which motivates Hanumān’s mission.
Hanumān’s search culminates in a direct sighting of Sītā, confirming her hardship through her clothing and appearance.
Hanumān’s attentive compassion and resolve; Sītā’s quiet endurance is implied.