जाबाल्युपदेशः
Jabali’s Pragmatic Counsel to Rama
आश्वासयन्तं भरतं जाबालिर्ब्राह्मणोत्तमः।उवाच रामं धर्मज्ञं धर्मापेतमिदं वचः।।।।
āśvāsayantaṃ bharataṃ jābālir brāhmaṇottamaḥ |
uvāca rāmaṃ dharmajñaṃ dharmāpetam idaṃ vacaḥ || 2.108.1 ||
នៅពេលព្រះរាមា អ្នកដឹងធម៌ កំពុងលួងលោមព្រះភរតៈ នោះជាបាលី ព្រាហ្មណ៍ដ៏ប្រសើរ បានទូលព្រះរាមាដោយពាក្យដែលឆ្លងផុតពីធម៌។
While Rama, conversant with dharma, was consoling Bharata, Jabali an eminent brahmin addressed him in words contrary to righteousness.
It introduces a dharma-discourse: not all persuasive counsel is righteous; ethical discernment is required even when advice comes from an eminent figure.
During Bharata’s emotional encounter with Rāma in exile, the brahmin Jābāli begins a line of argument intended to make Rāma abandon exile, characterized by the narrator as contrary to dharma.
Rāma’s dharma-jñāna (moral clarity) is foregrounded, setting the stage for his response to ethically problematic reasoning.
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