एकोनविंशः सर्गः (Sarga 19): Rāma’s Unshaken Acceptance of Exile and Kaikeyī’s Urgency
अहं हि सीतां राज्यं च प्राणानिष्टान्धनानि च।हृष्टो भ्रात्रे स्वयं दद्यां भरतायाप्रचोदितः।।2.19.7।।
ahaṃ hi sītāṃ rājyaṃ ca prāṇān iṣṭān dhanāni ca | hṛṣṭo bhrātre svayaṃ dadyāṃ bharatāyāpracoditaḥ || 2.19.7 ||
ទោះគ្មានអ្នកណាបញ្ចុះបញ្ចូលក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំក៏រីករាយនឹងប្រគល់ដោយខ្លួនឯងដល់ប្អូនប្រុសភរត ទាំងនាងសីតា ព្រះរាជ្យ ជីវិតដ៏ជាទីស្រឡាញ់ និងទ្រព្យសម្បត្តិទាំងឡាយ ប្រសិនបើវាជាការបម្រើប្រយោជន៍ដល់បងប្អូន។
Unurged, I would have gladly given to Bharata the kingdom, wealth, my mostcoveted life, and even Sita.
Dharma is renunciation and brotherly goodwill: Rāma places harmony and duty above personal possession and privilege.
Rāma reassures his mother that he has no attachment to the throne and would willingly yield everything to Bharata.
Generosity and detachment (tyāga and vairāgya): he frames kingship as a trust, not a personal prize.
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