वर्षावर्णनम्
The Monsoon Description and Rama’s Counsel on Timing
कशाभिरिव हैमीभिर्विद्युद्भिरिवताडितम्।अन्तस्त्सतनिर्घोषं सवेदनमिवाम्बरम्।।
kaśābhir iva haimībhir vidyudbhir iva tāḍitam |
antasstanirghoṣaṁ savedanam ivāmbaram || 4.28.11 ||
El cielo, golpeado como por látigos de oro—por relámpagos—y retumbando por dentro con el trueno, parece como si clamase de dolor.
'The triggering of lightning in the dark clouds appears to me like austere Vaidehistruggling helplessly to get free from the lap of Ravana.
Dharma includes truthful acknowledgment of suffering without surrendering to it. Rāma’s perception of the sky’s ‘pain’ reflects honest grief (satya to one’s inner state) held within the larger duty to persevere.
Rāma, in the monsoon season, describes lightning and thunder in emotionally charged imagery while speaking to Lakṣmaṇa.
Emotional honesty combined with endurance—grief is expressed, yet the mission remains.