रामलक्षणवर्णनम्
Description of Rama and Lakshmana; Alliance Narrative to Sita
तेषां नस्वामिसन्देशान्निराशानां मुमूर्षताम्।कार्यहेतोरिवायातश्शकुनिर्वीर्यवान्महान्।।।।
teṣāṃ na svāmisandeśān nirāśānāṃ mumūrṣatām | kāryahetor ivāyātaḥ śakunir vīryavān mahān ||5.35.62||
主君の命を胸に、望みを失って死を待つばかりの我らがそのように決したとき、偉大にして力ある一羽の鳥が現れた――まるでその務めを成就するために、まさに来たかのように。
"That king of vultures, Sampati was the brother of king of birds Jatayu. Hearing about the death of his younger brother Sampati felt distresed and spoke in anger:
Dharma is sustained by perseverance and timely help: even when duty seems to end in failure, providential support can arise for those committed to a righteous task.
The Vanaras, having failed and fearing consequences of the king’s order, decide to die by fasting; at that moment a great bird arrives, changing the course of events.
Endurance under duty-bound pressure—despite despair, the mission’s moral seriousness remains central.