पम्पा
तीर-वर्णनम् / Rama’s Lament at Pampa and the Approach to Rishyamuka
तामेव मन्मथाविष्टो मयूरोऽप्युपधावति।वितत्य रुचिरौ पक्षौ रुतैरुपहसन्निव।।।।
tām eva manmathāviṣṭo mayūro 'py upadhāvati |
vitatya rucirau pakṣau rutair upahasann iva ||
Dan merak itu juga, dikuasai Kama, berlari mengejar dia sahaja; mengembangkan sayapnya yang indah, berseru seakan-akan tertawa dalam senda.
'Overwhelmed with love, the enchanted peacock, spreading his wings is running after her, making sounds, as though mocking her.
The ethical subtext is exclusivity of rightful love: the peacock pursues ‘her alone,’ mirroring Rāma’s single-minded fidelity, which stands as a dharmic ideal against disorder caused by adharma.
Rāma continues describing the peacock-pair’s courtship; the scene becomes a poignant contrast to his own forced separation from Sītā.
Single-minded devotion: the imagery supports Rāma’s unwavering orientation toward Sītā and the restoration of moral order.