सीतानिवर्तनप्रयत्नः
Rama’s Attempt to Dissuade Sita from Forest Exile
कार्यस्त्रिरभिषेकश्च काले काले च नित्यशः।चरता नियमेनैव तस्माद्धुःखतरं वनम्।।2.28.15।।
kāryas triḥ abhiṣekaś ca kāle kāle ca nityaśaḥ |
caratā niyamenaiva tasmād duḥkhataraṃ vanam ||2.28.15||
ନିୟମରେ ଚରିତା ହୋଇ, କାଳେ କାଳେ ନିତ୍ୟ ତିନିଥର ସ୍ନାନ-ଅଭିଷେକ କରିବାକୁ ପଡ଼େ; ତେଣୁ ବନଜୀବନ ଅଧିକ କଷ୍ଟକର।
Flowers collected with one's own hands, O innocent one, should be offered on the altar as per injunction of the Vedas. Therefore (life in the) forest is difficult.
Dharma is sustained by discipline (niyama): right living requires regular self-purification and time-bound observances even under hardship.
Rāma lists practical ascetic requirements to show Sītā that exile demands constant regimen, not comfort.
Rāma’s austerity and realism: he accepts strict practice as part of truthful dharma in exile.