पञ्चाशत्तमः सर्गः (Sarga 53)
Rāma’s Lament, Vigil for Sītā, and Lakṣmaṇa’s Consolation
इदं व्यसनमालोक्य राज्ञश्च मतिविभ्रमम्।काम एवार्थधर्माभ्यां गरीयानिति मे मतिः।।।।
idaṃ vyasanam ālokya rājñaś ca mativibhramam | kāma evārthadharmābhyāṃ garīyān iti me matiḥ ||
ဤဘေးဒုက္ခကိုမြင်၍ မင်း၏ဆုံးဖြတ်ဉာဏ်ပျက်ယွင်းသွားခြင်းကိုလည်းမြင်ရာ၌၊ ငါ၏အမြင်မှာ ကာမတဏ္ဟာတည်းဟူသော ဆန္ဒလိုအင်တစ်ခုတည်းကပင် ဥစ္စာနှင့် ဓမ္မတို့ထက် ပိုမိုအလေးချိန်ကြီးသည်ဟု ဖြစ်၏။
Reflecting on the calamity and mental aberration of the king, I think passion is stronger than wealth and righteousness.
Unchecked desire can overpower both material prudence (artha) and moral law (dharma); therefore dharma demands mastery over kāma.
Rāma interprets the exile crisis as evidence of how desire can distort judgment even in a king, leading to disaster.
Moral insight and detachment: Rāma uses suffering as a lens to understand human weakness, rather than to seek revenge.