द्वात्रिंशस्सर्गः
Gifts to Suyajna and the Brahmins; Trijata’s Petition and Rama’s Charity
तं परिष्वज्य धर्मात्मा आतस्मात्सरयूतटात्।।।।आनयामास ता गोपै स्त्रिजटायाश्रमं प्रति।
taṁ pariṣvajya dharmātmā ā tasmāt sarayū-taṭāt || ānayāmāsa tā gopais trijaṭāyāśramaṁ prati |
法にかなう心をもつラーマは彼を抱きしめ、サラユーの岸辺に及ぶほどの牛の群れを、牧人たちに命じてトリジャタのアーシュラマへと運ばせた。
The virtuous Rama embraced Trijata, and despatched all the cattle extending up to the bank of Sarayu to his hermitage.
Dharma is active benevolence: the righteous not only promise but also ensure delivery, combining compassion (embrace) with practical administration (sending herdsmen).
Rama confirms his gift by arranging for the cattle, up to the Sarayū bank, to be transferred to Trijaṭa’s hermitage.
Rama’s compassion and reliability—warmth in personal conduct and effectiveness in action.