अयोध्यानगरवर्णनम्
Description of Ayodhya and the Ikshvaku Royal Setting
ये च बाणैर्न विध्यन्ति विविक्तमपरापरम् ।शब्दवेध्यं च विततं लघुहस्ता विशारदा: ।।।।सिंहव्याघ्रवराहाणां मत्तानां नर्दतां वने ।हन्तारो निशितैश्शस्त्रैर्बलाद्बाहुबलैरपि ।।।।तादृशानां सहस्रैस्तामभिपूर्णां महारथै: ।पुरीमावासयामास राजा दशरथस्तदा ।।।।
ye ca bāṇair na vidhyanti viviktam aparāparam | śabdavedhyaṃ ca vitataṃ laghuhastā viśāradāḥ ||
siṃhavyāghravarāhāṇāṃ mattānāṃ nardatāṃ vane | hantāro niśitaiḥ śastrair balād bāhubalair api ||
tādṛśānāṃ sahasrais tām abhipūrṇāṃ mahārathaiḥ | purīm āvāsayāmāsa rājā daśarathas tadā ||
その都は、敏捷な手並みを備えた熟達のマハーラタたちが幾千と満ちていた。彼らは孤立して無防備な者を矢で射ることなく、逃げる敵を追うさなかにも音を頼りに的を射抜いた。森においては、鋭き武器と腕力とによって、咆哮し、発情の狂気にある獅子・虎・猪をも討ち倒した。そのようなアヨーディヤーに、当時ダシャラタ王は住み、統治した。
The city was inhabited by thousands of warriors known as maharathas. They were skilled archers and sharp-handed. They would not pierce with arrows, solitary persons, persons without defence, fleeing foes who could be tracked down through hints from sound. With sharp arrows or with the strength of their arms, they would killroaring and inebriated lions, tigers, boars etc. in the forest. It was in that city (of Ayodhya) that king Dasaratha lived.
Yuddha-dharma: true warriors restrain violence—refusing to shoot the solitary and defenseless—while using their power to protect society from real threats.
The narrator describes Ayodhyā’s elite warriors and then situates King Daśaratha as the ruler dwelling in such a well-defended capital.
Disciplined valor: strength governed by ethical restraint and protective purpose.