दशरथस्य शोकानुचिन्तनं शब्धवेधि-दोषस्मरणं च
Daśaratha’s grief, karmic reflection, and the remembered ‘śabdavedhī’ misdeed
तदेतन्मिथुनं वृद्धं चिरकालभृतं मया।मयि पञ्चत्वमापन्ने कां वृत्तिं वर्तयिष्यति।।2.63.34।।
tad etan mithunaṃ vṛddhaṃ cirakālabhṛtaṃ mayā | mayi pañcatvam āpanne kāṃ vṛttiṃ vartayiṣyati || 2.63.34 ||
私は長くこの老いた二人を養ってきた。私が死して五大へと帰するなら、彼らは何を頼りに生をつないでゆくのか。
'So long I have been supporting this aged couple. After I am dead, how will they live?
Dharma here is the obligation to sustain dependents—especially elderly parents. The verse frames death not merely as personal loss but as a breach in the chain of care and responsibility.
Śravaṇa, mortally wounded, explains that his parents’ survival depended on him, making his killing ethically grave in consequence.
Responsibility and service: Śravaṇa’s life is portrayed as dedicated to long-term care for his parents.
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