नित्यं ते बन्धुलुब्धस्य तिष्ठतो भ्रातृसौहृदे।आर्यमार्गं प्रपन्नस्य नानुमन्येत कः पुमान्।।।।
nityaṃ te bandhu-lubdhasya tiṣṭhato bhrātṛ-sauhṛde | ārya-mārgaṃ prapannasya nānumanyeta kaḥ pumān ||
നീ എപ്പോഴും ബന്ധുപ്രിയൻ, സഹോദരന്മാരോടുള്ള സൗഹൃദത്തിൽ സ്ഥിരൻ, ആര്യമാർഗ്ഗത്തിൽ സ്ഥാപിതൻ; നിന്റെ നിശ്ചയം ആരാണ് അംഗീകരിക്കാതിരിക്കുക?॥
After the coronation of the sandals of his esteemed brother Rama, illustrious Bharata ruled the kingdom, subordianating himself to them.
Dharma is framed as ārya-mārga—noble conduct grounded in loyalty, goodwill, and restraint; society naturally endorses such righteousness.
Elders validate Bharata’s stance as consistent with noble tradition and family duty.
Steadfastness in ethical intention and relational responsibility (care for kin and brothers).