अयोध्याकाण्डे षड्विंशः सर्गः
Rama’s Departure and Sita’s Questions; Disclosure of Exile and Counsel on Courtly Conduct
न ते शतशलाकेन जलफेननिभेन च।आवृतं वदनं वल्गु छत्रेणापि विराजते।।।।
na te śata-śalākena jala-phena-nibhena ca | āvṛtaṃ vadanaṃ valgu chatreṇāpi virājate ||
Wie kommt es, dass dein liebliches Antlitz heute nicht erstrahlt, obwohl es von einem weißen Schirm mit hundert Speichen bedeckt ist, gleich Schaum auf dem Wasser?
How is it that your charming face shines not today under a hundred-ribbed umbrella (white) like foam in water?
The verse indirectly shows the cost of dharma: outward royal signs remain, yet the joy and radiance associated with rightful kingship are eclipsed by the injustice of exile.
As Rāma proceeds along the road, the people observe the absence of usual royal splendour and express grief that even the ceremonial umbrella cannot make his face appear as before.
Rāma’s self-restraint and seriousness: his diminished ‘shine’ reflects inner resolve and the weight of duty, not a lack of majesty.
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