भरतस्य धर्मप्रतिज्ञा तथा रामनिवर्तनयात्रा
Bharata’s Vow of Dharma and the Expedition to Recall Rama
तूर्णं समुत्थाय सुमन्त्र गच्छ बलस्य योगाय बलप्रधानान्।आनेतुमिच्छामि हि तं वनस्थं प्रसाद्य रामं जगतो हिताय।।।।
tūrṇaṃ samutthāya sumantra gaccha balasya yogāya bala-pradhānān |
ānetum icchāmi hi taṃ vana-sthaṃ prasādya rāmaṃ jagato hitāya ||
「スーマントラよ、急いで立て。軍の将たちのもとへ行き、兵を整え集めよ。世の安寧のため、森に住まうラーマをお慰めし、ここへお連れしたいのだ。」
O Sumantra, arise, go at once to the leaders of the army and ask them to assemble the troops. I shall propifiate Rama who is in the deep forest and bring him back for the welfare of the world.
Dharma is defined as lokahita (welfare of all): Bharata treats Rama’s return not as personal gain but as restoration of righteous order for the world.
Bharata initiates practical steps—mobilizing troops and attendants—to travel and respectfully persuade Rama in exile to return.
Bharata’s selfless duty and humility: he seeks to ‘appease’ Rama, indicating reverence and reconciliation rather than command.