Sāvitrī’s Report and Nārada’s Prognosis (सावित्र्याख्यान—सत्यवान्-गुणवर्णनं तथा अल्पायुषः पूर्वसूचना)
(श्रीरम उवाच गच्छ तात प्रजा रक्ष्या: सत्य॑ रक्षाम्यहं पितु: ।) विसर्जित: स रामेण पितुर्वचनकारिणा । नन्दिग्रामे5करोद्ू राज्यं पुरस्कृत्यास्य पादुके
śrīrāma uvāca | gaccha tāta prajā rakṣyāḥ, satyaṃ rakṣāmy ahaṃ pituḥ | visṛjitaḥ sa rāmeṇa piturvacanakāriṇā | nandigrāme 'karod rājyaṃ puraskṛtyāsya pāduke ||
Śrī Rāma said: “Go, dear one. The people must be protected; I, for my part, am safeguarding my father’s truth (his pledged word).” Having thus spoken, Rāma—ever the doer of his father’s command—sent him back. Then Bharata returned and, placing Rāma’s sandals in front as the symbol of rightful sovereignty, stayed at Nandigrāma and administered the kingdom from there.
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The verse foregrounds dharma as fidelity to a pledged word: Rāma upholds his father’s promise even at personal cost, while Bharata protects the people without usurping authority—governing only as a trustee under the emblem of Rāma’s sandals.
Rāma instructs Bharata to return and safeguard the subjects, declaring that he himself is safeguarding his father’s truth. Rāma then dismisses him, and Bharata returns to Nandigrāma, administering the kingdom with Rāma’s sandals placed foremost as the sign that Rāma remains the rightful king.