सुन्दरकाण्डे एकत्रिंशः सर्गः
Hanuman’s Sweet Address to Sita and Sita’s Recognition
राजा दशरथो नाम रथकुञ्जरवाजिमान्।पुण्यशीलो महाकीर्तिरिक्ष्वाकूणां महायशाः।।।।
rājā daśaratho nāma rathakuñjaravājimān |
puṇyaśīlo mahākīrtir ikṣvākūṇāṃ mahāyaśāḥ ||
Hubo un rey llamado Daśaratha, rico en carros, elefantes y caballos; de conducta virtuosa, de gran fama, y gloria eminente del linaje de Ikṣvāku.
"While looking for the goddess-like lady, the sinless Sita in the forest, Rama met a monkey called Sugriva and made friendship with him
Dharma is presented as the foundation of legitimate kingship: a ruler’s fame and power are grounded in virtuous conduct (puṇyaśīla).
Hanumān begins establishing Rāma’s credibility for Sītā by recounting his royal lineage, starting with King Daśaratha.
Daśaratha’s virtue and renown—ethical character paired with rightful royal prosperity.