मन्थराकैकेयीसंवादः — Mantharā’s Counsel to Kaikeyī
Ayodhyā’s Succession Alarm
धर्मज्ञो गुरुभिर्दान्तः कृतज्ञस्सत्यवाक्छुचिः।रामो राज्ञ स्सुतो ज्येष्ठो यौवराज्यमतोऽर्हति।।2.8.14।।
dharmajño gurubhir dāntaḥ kṛtajñaḥ satyavāk śuciḥ | rāmo rājñaḥ suto jyeṣṭho yauvarājyam ato 'rhati || 2.8.14 ||
ラーマはダルマを知り、長老に鍛えられて自制し、恩を忘れず、言葉は真実で清らかである。王の長子として、ゆえに太子(ユヴァラージャ)の位にふさわしい。
Rama knows righteouness. He has been taught self-restraint by elders. He is grateful and truthful. He is undefiled. He is the eldest son of the king. Therefore, he deserves to be the heir-apparent (of the kingdom).
Legitimate authority rests on virtue and rightful order: Kaikeyi affirms that dharma, truthfulness, and seniority make Rama fit for the crown-princeship.
In response to Mantharā’s agitation, Kaikeyi defends the decision to anoint Rama by listing his moral qualifications.
Rama’s satya (truthful speech), śauca (purity), and dama (self-restraint), presented as foundations of rajadharma.
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