सेनानिवेशः रामविलापश्च
Encampment on the Northern Shore; Rama’s Lament and Sandhyā
कथंजनकरजस्यदुहिताममचप्रिया ।राक्षसीमध्यगाशेतेस्नुषादशरथस्यच ।।।।
kathaṃ janakarājasya duhitā mama ca priyā | rākṣasīmadhyagā śete snuṣā daśarathasya ca ||6.5.16||
いかにして我が愛しき者、ジャナカ王の娘にしてダシャラタの嫁たる彼女が、羅刹女のただ中に横たわっているのか。
My beloved is king Janaka's daughter and daughter-in-law of Dasaratha. Yet she is sleeping amid Rakshasas. How is it?
Dharma as safeguarding honor and justice: a virtuous woman of noble lineage being forced among rākṣasīs highlights adharma, demanding rectification through righteous action.
Rāma contemplates the indignity and danger of Sītā’s captivity, contrasting her royal lineage and rightful status with her present surroundings.
Moral outrage aligned with justice: Rāma’s shock is not mere pride but a recognition of violation of dharma and the urgency to restore rightful order.