एकोनपञ्चाशः सर्गः (Sarga 49): Rāma’s Night Journey Beyond Kosala and the Charioteer Address
कदाऽहं पुनरागम्य सरय्वा पुष्पिते वने।मृगयां पर्यटिष्यामि मात्रा पित्रा च सङ्गतः।।।।
kadā ’haṁ punar āgamya sarayvāḥ puṣpite vane | mṛgayāṁ paryaṭiṣyāmi mātrā pitrā ca saṅgataḥ ||
Bilakah aku akan kembali lagi, ke rimba Sarayū yang berbunga, bersatu bersama ibu dan ayah, lalu mengembara berburu?
In this world, hunting in the woods is a pleasure for royal sages and is greatly sought after by bowmen. This was later resorted to by others.
Dharma is filial connectedness and rightful domestic harmony: Rama’s longing centers on reunion with parents, implying that family bonds and service to elders are natural supports of righteous life.
Rama, on the road, speaks wistfully to the charioteer about returning to Ayodhyā’s Sarayū-side forests with his parents.
Filial devotion—his heart turns to mother and father even amid uncertainty.