शततमः सर्गः — Rāma Questions Bharata on Rājadharma
Governance, Counsel, and Public Welfare
यानि मिथ्याभिशस्तानां पतन्त्यश्रूणि राघव।तानि पुत्रान्पशून्घ्नन्ति प्रीत्यर्थमनुशासतः।।।।
yāni mithyābhiśastānāṃ patanty aśrūṇi rāghava | tāni putrān paśūn ghnanti prītyartham anuśāsataḥ ||
O Rāghava, die Tränen der zu Unrecht Beschuldigten—wenn ein Herrscher nur zu seinem eigenen Vergnügen straft—vernichten die Söhne und das Vieh jenes Herrschers.
O Bharata, the tears falling from the eyes of persons, who are falsely accused and punished for the pleasure of the king will destroy his progeny and cattle as well.
False punishment violates satya and dharma and brings ruin upon the ruler; a king must never persecute innocents for personal gratification.
Rama warns Bharata about the moral and social consequences of unjust rule, emphasizing the danger of condemning the innocent.
Compassionate justice—avoiding cruelty and ensuring truth-based judgments.
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