शब्दवेध्य-अनर्थः, ऋषिशापः, दशरथस्य प्राणत्यागः
The Sound-Target Tragedy, the Sage’s Curse, and Dasaratha’s Death
तदेतच्छिन्तयानेन स्मृतं पापं मया स्वयम्।तदा बाल्यात्कृतं देवि शब्दवेध्यनुशिक्षिणा।।।।
tad etac cintayānena smṛtaṁ pāpaṁ mayā svayam | tadā bālyāt kṛtaṁ devi śabdavedhy-anuśikṣiṇā ||
Wenn ich nun darüber nachsinne, o Königin, erinnere ich mich selbst an jene Sünde, die ich damals in jugendlicher Torheit beging, als ich im Schießen nach dem Klang unterwiesen wurde.
While reflecting about it now, O Devi (Kausalya)! I recollect this sin committed by me unintentionally, with childish pranks while practising the art of hitting a target by its sound.
Carelessness in skill (especially with weapons) is adharma; dharma demands restraint, right judgment, and protection of life.
Daśaratha, facing the loss of Rāma, connects his present grief to a remembered youthful act of accidental killing.
Satya and moral self-scrutiny: he does not excuse himself, but names the act as pāpa (wrong) and owns it.
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