इमामसितकेशान्तां शतपत्रनिभेक्षणाम्।सुखार्हां दुःखितां दृष्ट्वा ममापि व्यथितं मनः।।5.16.28।।
imām asitakeśāntāṃ śatapatranibhekṣaṇām |
sukhārhāṃ duḥkhitāṃ dṛṣṭvā mamāpi vyathitaṃ manaḥ ||5.16.28||
ເມື່ອເຫັນນາງ—ຜົມດໍາງາມ ດວງຕາດຸດດອກບົວ ຜູ້ຄວນໄດ້ຮັບຄວາມສຸກ—ບັດນີ້ກັບຈົມຢູ່ໃນຄວາມໂສກ ແມ່ນແຕ່ໃຈຂ້າພະເຈົ້າກໍປວດຮ້າວ
"Deprived of her charm, she resembles a lotus-creeper blasted by frost. This daughter of Janaka has reached a pitiable condition afflicted by series of calamities. She resembles a famale Chakravaka separated from her mate.
Compassion is a dharmic response to suffering: the righteous do not become numb to injustice; they allow empathy to move them toward right action.
Hanuman beholds Sītā directly in the Aśoka grove and is emotionally affected by her undeserved misery.
Hanuman’s karuṇā (compassion) and moral sensitivity.