सरमा-सीता संवादः
Saramā Consoles Sītā; Preparations in Laṅkā
तत्रतत्रचसन्नद्धास्सपततनिपदातयः ।अपूर्यन्तेराजमार्गास्सैन्यैरद्भुतदर्शनैः ।।।।वेगवभदिन्नदभदिश्चतोयौघैरिवसागरः ।
tatra tatra ca sannaddhāḥ saṃpatanti padātayaḥ | apūryante rājamārgāḥ sainyair adbhutadarśanaiḥ || vegavadbhiś ca nadadbhiś ca toyaughair iva sāgaraḥ ||
Di sana-sini, prajurit pejalan kaki yang bersenjata berkumpul dan menyerbu; jalan-jalan kerajaan pun penuh oleh pasukan yang menakjubkan—bergerak cepat dan mengaum—bagaikan samudra yang meluap oleh arus deras yang mengalir masuk.
"See the weird appearance of footsoldiers collected here and therein groups prepared to go. The royal path is filled with choking sounds of the troops moving fast, like an ocean filled with streams of water. It is strange."
Collective action has moral weight: the same organization and force can serve dharma or adharma; the Ramayana invites judgment by the cause served—truth and justice versus oppression.
Saramā describes Laṅkā’s streets and royal roads filling with armed infantry and roaring troops as the city mobilizes for war.
Strategic awareness—Saramā observes and communicates the scale of mobilization, helping Sītā understand the turning point in events.