अयोध्याकाण्डे द्विषष्टितमः सर्गः
Kausalyā consoles Daśaratha; grief, remorse, and nightfall
एवं तु क्रुद्धया राजा राममात्रा सशोकया।श्रावितः परुषं वाक्यं चिन्तयामास दुःखितः।।।।
evaṃ tu kruddhayā rājā rāma-mātrā sa-śokayā | śrāvitaḥ paruṣaṃ vākyaṃ cintayām āsa duḥkhitaḥ || 2.62.1 ||
かくして王は、ラーマの母が怒りと悲嘆のうちに放った辛辣な言葉を聞かされ、苦しみに沈んで思い悩んだ。
Forced to hear the harsh words of angry Kausalya, the king, deeply distressed, was absorbed in sad thought.
Dharma includes accountability: harsh speech born of grief has consequences, and a ruler bound by vows must confront the suffering his decisions have caused.
After Kausalya’s bitter reproach, Dasharatha is left shaken and reflects in sorrow.
Dasharatha’s conscience and moral burden are emphasized—he does not dismiss the reproach but inwardly wrestles with it.
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