सप्तदशः सर्गः
Hanuman Beholds Sita in the Ashoka Grove
चन्द्ररेखां पयोदान्ते शारदाभ्रैरिवावृताम्।।।।क्लिष्टरूपामसंस्पर्शादयुक्तामिव वल्लकीम्।
candrarēkhāṃ payōdānte śāradābhrair ivāvṛtām |
kliṣṭarūpām asaṃsparśād ayuktām iva vallakīm ||5.17.22||
Era como la delgada hoz de la luna, velada por nubes otoñales al término de las lluvias. Consumida y desvaída por no sentir la cercanía de su esposo, parecía una vīṇā abandonada, cuya armonía se ha apagado.
She appeared like a streak (crescent) of Moon covered by autumnal clouds at the close of the rainy season. She looked haggard since she was out of contact with her husband- an unused lute with its strings let loose.
The verse underscores the dharmic bond of marriage: separation inflicted by adharma causes deep suffering, yet Sītā’s truthfulness and fidelity remain unbroken.
Hanumān contemplates Sītā’s fragile condition and expresses it through layered similes (crescent moon; unused lute).
Sītā’s steadfast love and purity—enduring absence without moral compromise.