किष्किन्धाप्रवेशः—लक्ष्मणस्य कोपः, तारासान्त्वम्, सुग्रीवदर्शनम्
Lakshmana Enters Kishkindha: Anger, Tara’s Mediation, and Sugriva Encountered
ततस्तारां हरिश्रेष्ठस्सुग्रीवः प्रियदर्शनाम्।उवाच हितमव्यग्रस्त्रास सम्भ्रान्तमानसः।।।।
tatas tārāṃ hariśrēṣṭhaḥ sugrīvaḥ priyadarśanām | uvāca hitam avyagraḥ trāsasambhrāntamānasaḥ ||
Entonces Sugrīva, el mejor de los monos, con la mente turbada por el miedo, habló a Tārā, de grata hermosura, con palabras claras y bien intencionadas.
Then Sugriva, the best of monkeys got agitated at heart out of fear. He saw the pleasing Tara and said to her these good words clearly:
Seeking wise counsel in crisis: dharma is upheld by consulting those capable of calming conflict and guiding right action.
Sugrīva, alarmed by Lakṣmaṇa’s approach, turns to Tārā for help in handling the situation.
Prudence: even when afraid, Sugrīva chooses measured speech and strategic counsel.