The Dialogue between Rukmāṅgada and Dharmāṅgada
धर्मांगद उवाच । सर्वमेतत्करिष्यामि भुंक्ष्व भोगान्मनोऽनुगान् । गुर्वीं राज्यधुरं तात त्वदीयामुद्धराम्यहम् ॥ २५ ॥
dharmāṃgada uvāca | sarvametatkariṣyāmi bhuṃkṣva bhogānmano'nugān | gurvīṃ rājyadhuraṃ tāta tvadīyāmuddharāmyaham || 25 ||
Dharmāṅgada dijo: «Haré todo esto. Tú disfruta de los placeres que siguen a tu corazón. Padre, yo cargaré y sostendré el pesado yugo del reino que es tuyo».
Dharmāṅgada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It highlights dharma through selfless responsibility: the son willingly carries the “burden of kingship,” modeling sacrifice, service, and righteous duty (rajadharma) over personal enjoyment.
Though not explicitly naming Vishnu-bhakti, the verse reflects a bhakti-aligned ethic: serving elders and protecting the realm as an offering of duty, where personal desire is restrained and responsibility is embraced.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyakarana or Jyotisha) is taught directly; the practical takeaway is applied dharma—ethical governance and social order (rajadharma) as the lived framework supporting ritual and spiritual life.