Mahārāja Sagara, Kapila Muni, and the Deliverance of the Sixty Thousand Sons
अयोध्यावासिन: सर्वे बालकान् पुनरागतान् । दृष्ट्वा विसिस्मिरे राजन् राजा चाप्यन्वतप्यत ॥ १८ ॥
ayodhyā-vāsinaḥ sarve bālakān punar āgatān dṛṣṭvā visismire rājan rājā cāpy anvatapyata
O König, alle Bewohner Ayodhyās waren erstaunt, als sie sahen, dass ihre Knaben lebendig zurückgekehrt waren. König Sagara jedoch beklagte tief die Abwesenheit seines eigenen Sohnes.
This verse shows that even a king may feel deep remorse when confronted with the consequences of events—highlighting that righteous leadership includes accountability and inner correction.
Because their unexpected return appeared extraordinary, the people of Ayodhyā were filled with wonder at what they saw, indicating a dramatic turn in the narrative.
When outcomes reveal our mistakes, we should honestly acknowledge them, feel appropriate remorse, and realign our actions with dharma rather than defending wrongdoing.