एष ते तनयो राजञ्छैशवे रोगपीडितः । त्वया वने परित्यक्तः सह मात्रा रुजार्तया
eṣa te tanayo rājañchaiśave rogapīḍitaḥ | tvayā vane parityaktaḥ saha mātrā rujārtayā
«Voici ton fils, ô Roi, accablé de maladie depuis l’enfance. Tu l’as abandonné dans la forêt, avec sa mère, elle aussi tourmentée par la douleur.»
Niṣadhādhipa (continuing)
Scene: The speaker points out or describes the sickly child and suffering mother; the king is struck with shame; the atmosphere is heavy, with the forest as witness.
Neglect of one’s rightful duties (especially toward family) becomes a cause of sorrow and later remorse.
No holy site is mentioned; the verse centers on moral accountability within a royal narrative.
None directly; the emphasis is ethical—on duty (dharma) rather than ritual.