अयोध्याकाण्डे पञ्चसप्ततितमः सर्गः
Sarga 75: Bharata and Kausalya—Reproach, Oaths, and Reconciliation
उभे सन्ध्ये शयानस्य यत्पापं परिकल्प्यते।तच्चपापं भवेत्तस्य यस्यार्योऽनुमते गतः।।।।
ubhe sandhye śayānasya yat pāpaṃ parikalpyate | tac ca pāpaṃ bhavet tasya yasyāryo 'numate gataḥ ||
Möge der Mann, durch dessen Zustimmung mein edler Bruder ins Exil ging, eben jene Sünde auf sich laden, die dem zugerechnet wird, der beide Sandhyās—Morgen- und Abenddämmerung—verschläft.
May the one who counselled the exile of my esteemed brother acquire the extent of demerit fixed for a person, who sleeps at the hour of twilight of dawn and dusk!
Dharma is linked to disciplined observance of sacred duties; neglect of sandhyā-time responsibilities symbolizes moral negligence.
Bharata intensifies his denunciation by invoking well-known ritual-moral categories of fault.
Reverence for dharma as lived practice—Bharata’s worldview treats ethical failure as inseparable from neglect of duty.
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