वंशवर्णनम् तथा विवाहप्रार्थना
Genealogy of the Ikshvaku Line and the Proposal for Marriage
स राजा मन्त्रिसहित स्सोपाध्याय: सबान्धव:।।1.70.15।।वाक्यं वाक्यविदां श्रेष्ठो वैदेहमिदमब्रवीत्।
sa rājā mantri-sahitaḥ sopādhyāyaḥ sa-bāndhavaḥ || 1.70.15 || vākyaṃ vākya-vidāṃ śreṣṭho vaideham idam abravīt |
Aquel rey, acompañado por sus ministros, preceptores y parientes—el más eminente entre los diestros en la palabra—se dirigió a Janaka de Videha con estas palabras.
The king (Dasaratha), skilled in speech, accompanied by counsellors and kins said to Janaka,the lord of the Videhas:
Dharma includes satya and restraint in speech: a king’s words, offered in assembly with elders and teachers, must be measured and truthful.
Daśaratha arrives and is about to speak formally to Janaka in the Mithilā courtly setting.
Eloquence joined to responsibility—speech as a dharmic instrument of governance and relationship.