हा नाथ हा महाराज हा नित्यं धर्मवत्सल । त्वया हीना भविष्यामः कथमद्य सुदुःखिताः
hā nātha hā mahārāja hā nityaṃ dharmavatsala | tvayā hīnā bhaviṣyāmaḥ kathamadya suduḥkhitāḥ
«¡Ay, señor! ¡Ay, gran rey, siempre amante del dharma! Sin ti, ¿cómo viviremos hoy, abatidos por tan honda tristeza?»
The king’s son and/or attendants/ministers (collective lament)
Scene: Ministers and citizens (or court members) cry out to the king with raised hands; the king stands solemn, embodying dharma, while the empty city looms behind.
A righteous ruler is seen as a protector; dharmic leadership sustains society, and its loss brings collective anguish.
Not specified in this verse.
None.