वाली–रामसंवादः
Rama’s Justification to Vali on Rājadharma
इत्युक्तः प्रश्रितं वाक्यं धर्मार्थसहितं हितम्।परुषं वालिना रामो निहतेन विचेतसा।।
ityuktaḥ praśritaṃ vākyaṃ dharmārtha-sahitaṃ hitam | paruṣaṃ vālinā rāmo nihatena vicetasā ||
अशा रीतीने वालिने उच्चारलेले कठोर शब्द—जे वरवर विनम्र, हितकर आणि धर्म-अर्थयुक्त होते, पण मरणासन्न व चित्तभ्रांत अवस्थेतून निघाले होते—ऐकून रामाने प्रत्युत्तर दिले।
To these harsh words though seemingly well-meaning, courteous and righteous, Vali who had been mortally wounded and confused in mind, Rama replied:
It signals that dharma-discourse can be complex: speech may claim righteousness (dharma) and utility (artha) yet still be sharp and emotionally charged. The epic prepares for a reasoned ethical defense by Rāma.
A transition verse: after Vālin’s reproach, the narrator notes Rāma is about to answer.
Measured response under accusation—Rāma is presented as replying within an ethical framework rather than mere anger.