अरण्यकाण्डे एकोनत्रिंशः सर्गः
Sarga 29: Rama’s Admonition to Khara and the Shattering of the Mace
पापमाचरतां घोरं लोकस्याप्रियमिच्छताम्।अहमासादितो राजा प्राणान्हन्तुं निशाचर।।।।
pāpam ācaratāṃ ghoraṃ lokasyāpriyam icchatām |
aham āsādito rājā prāṇān hantuṃ niśācara ||
ឱ អ្នកដើរពេលរាត្រី (និសាចរ) ខ្ញុំបានមកតាមព្រះបញ្ជារបស់ព្រះរាជា ដើម្បីបញ្ចប់ជីវិតអ្នកទាំងឡាយដែលប្រព្រឹត្តបាបដ៏សាហាវ ហើយប្រាថ្នាអ្វីដែលពិភពលោកស្អប់ខ្ពើម។
Effulgent Rama looked at Khara who stood with a mace in hand minus his chariot and said to him first in a gentle voice and then harshly :
Rājadharma: the ruler (and the prince acting for that order) must protect society by restraining and, when necessary, punishing grave wrongdoers.
Rama confronts Khara during the fight and states the moral-legal basis for his action: eliminating violent criminals who terrorize the world.
Commitment to justice and public welfare—Rama frames combat as duty, not personal vengeance.