बालकाण्डे एकविंशः सर्गः
Daśaratha’s Promise, Vasiṣṭha’s Counsel, and Viśvāmitra’s Weapon-Lore
तच्छ्रुत्वा वचनं तस्य स्नेहपर्याकुलाक्षरम्।समन्यु: कौशिको वाक्यं प्रत्युवाच महीपतिम्।।।।
tac chrutvā vacanaṃ tasya sneha-paryākulākṣaram | samanyuḥ kauśiko vākyaṃ pratyuvāca mahīpatim ||
王の言葉――父の情によりて言葉が揺らぎつつ発せられたそれ――を聞くや、憤りを帯びたカウシカ(ヴィシュヴァーミトラ)は、大地の主たる王に答えて言った。
Out of affection towards his son, his (king Dasaratha's) plea to Viswamitra was full of contradiction. And on hearing the king, enraged Viswamitra replied:
It underscores the tension between personal attachment and principled commitment: a king’s affectionate hesitation can conflict with the dharmic demand to honor a righteous request and keep one’s word.
After Daśaratha’s emotional plea regarding Rāma, the narration notes that Viśvāmitra becomes angry and prepares to answer the king.
Viśvāmitra’s uncompromising insistence on dharma and truthfulness (satya), even when confronting royal hesitation.