द्वात्रिंशस्सर्गः
Gifts to Suyajna and the Brahmins; Trijata’s Petition and Rama’s Charity
तं वृद्धं तरुणी भार्या बालानादाय दारकान्।।।।अब्रवीद्बाह्मणं वाक्यं दारिद्र्येणाभिपीडिता।
taṃ vṛddhaṃ taruṇī bhāryā bālān ādāya dārakān | abravīd brāhmaṇaṃ vākyaṃ dāridryeṇābhipīḍitā ||
ເມຍສາວຂອງລາວ ຜູ້ຖືກຄວາມຍາກຈົນບີບຄັ້ນ ໄດ້ພາລູກຊາຍນ້ອຍໆມາຂ້າງໜ້າ ແລ້ວກ່າວຖ້ອຍຄຳຕໍ່ພຣາຫມັນເຖົ້າຜູ້ນັ້ນ
After performing the twilight prayers, Suyajna along with Lakshmana went straight away and entered the beautiful and prosperous palace of Rama.
The verse frames poverty as a moral test that calls forth compassion and responsible family care; it prepares the ground for dharmic relief through giving.
A poor brāhmaṇa household is depicted: the wife, distressed by deprivation, approaches her aged husband with their children, initiating dialogue.
The wife’s protective concern for her children and frankness in hardship—an appeal grounded in family duty.
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