वाली–रामसंवादः
Rama’s Justification to Vali on Rājadharma
तद्व्यतीतस्य ते धर्मात्कामवृत्तस्य वानर।भ्रातृभार्यावमर्शेऽस्मिन्दण्डोऽयं प्रतिपादितः।।
tad vyatītasya te dharmāt kāma-vṛttasya vānara | bhrātṛ-bhāryā-vamarśe 'smin daṇḍo 'yaṁ pratipāditaḥ ||
C'est pourquoi, ô singe — puisque tu as transgressé le dharma et agi par luxure en violant la femme de ton frère — ce châtiment a été dûment appliqué.
'O monkey! since you have violated morality by sinning against your brother's wife this punishment is justified.
When dharma is violated—especially in protected family relations—rāja-dharma authorizes daṇḍa (punishment) to restore moral order.
Rama concludes the justification: Vali’s transgression regarding Sugriva’s wife warrants the penalty already inflicted.
Impartial enforcement of moral law—punishment is presented as principled, not personal.