दशरथदर्शनम् — Dasharatha’s Epiphany and Benedictions
Sarga 122
एतत्तदुक्तमव्यक्तमक्षरंब्रह्मनिर्मितम् ।देवानांहृदयंसौम्य गुह्यंरामःपरन्तप ।।।।
etat tad uktam avyaktam akṣaraṃ brahma-nirmitam | devānāṃ hṛdayaṃ saumya guhyaṃ rāmaḥ parantapa ||
これこそ語られた真理である。ラーマ――おだやかなる者よ、敵を悩ます者よ――は不顕現にして不滅、ブラフマーにより成されたもの。彼は秘奥であり、神々のまさに心臓である。
"O Gentle! Rama, the tormentor of enemies is the unmanifest and imperishable secret, is Brahma alone. This is created by Brahma. It is the secret in the heart of gods."
Dharma is anchored in ultimate truth (satya): the righteous order is sustained by a transcendent principle, here identified with Rāma as the gods’ inner secret/essence.
Daśaratha explains (in elevated theological language) Rāma’s cosmic nature, framing him as unmanifest and imperishable, central to the gods themselves.
Spiritual insight and reverence—recognizing Rāma not only as king/hero but as the deepest truth behind dharma.