अयोध्यावासिजनानुरागः
The People and Brahmins Follow Rama toward Exile
याचितो नो निवर्तस्व हंसशुक्लशिरोरुहैः।शिरोभिर्निभृताचार महीपतनपांसुलैः।।।।
yācito no nivartasva haṁsaśuklaśiroruhaiḥ | śirobhir nibhṛtācāra mahīpatanapāṁsulaiḥ ||
Te lo suplicamos: vuelve atrás, mientras nuestras cabezas, de cabellos blancos como cisnes y cubiertas del polvo de caer al suelo en humilde conducta, se inclinan ante ti.
O Rama, you are firm in your duty.We beseech you, our heads bowed with swan-white hair and soiled with dust, to return to Ayodhya.
Dharma honors humility and respectful petition: elders and the pious appeal through self-abasement, demonstrating that moral persuasion should be free from arrogance.
The aged, disciplined Brahmins physically bow and plead with Rama to return, emphasizing their sorrow and reverence.
Humility and restraint (nibhṛta-ācāra): disciplined conduct even in intense emotional distress.
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