तपस्विनाम् औत्सुक्यं राक्षसत्रासश्च
Ascetics’ Anxiety and the Fear of Rakshasas
अथर्षिर्जरया वृद्धस्तपसा च जरां गतः।वेपमान इवोवाच रामं भूतदयापरम्।।2.116.8।।
atha ṛṣir jarayā vṛddhas tapasā ca jarāṃ gataḥ | vepamāna ivovāca rāmaṃ bhūtadayāparam || 2.116.8 ||
Maka seorang pertapa, tua dimakan usia dan letih oleh tapa-brata, seakan-akan menggigil, berkata kepada Rāma, yang berbelas kasih kepada segala makhluk.
Has Sita devoted in her service to me and engaged in serving you failed to follow the conduct befitting a woman?
Dharma is framed through compassion and respectful speech: the elder ascetic addresses Rāma recognizing his universal kindness, setting a truthful and gentle tone for counsel.
After Rāma’s questions, an elderly sage prepares to respond, physically frail yet authoritative through tapas.
Rāma’s bhūta-dayā (compassion to all beings), acknowledged as a defining trait.