सुमित्रोपदेशः
Sumitra’s Consolation to Kausalya
ददौ चास्त्राणि दिव्यानि यस्मै ब्रह्मा महौजसे।दानवेन्द्रं हतं दृष्ट्वा तिमिध्वजसुतं रणे।।।।स शूरः पुरुषव्याघ्रः स्वबाहुबलमाश्रितः।असन्त्रस्तोऽप्यरणस्थो वेश्मनीव निवत्स्यति।।।।
dadau cāstrāṇi divyāni yasmai brahmā mahaujase | dānavendraṃ hataṃ dṛṣṭvā timidhvajasutaṃ raṇe || sa śūraḥ puruṣavyāghraḥ svabāhubalam āśritaḥ | asantrasto 'py araṇyastho veśmanīva nivatsyati ||
A esse poderoso Rāma, brilhante como Brahmā, Viśvāmitra concedeu armas divinas, após vê-lo, em batalha, abater Subāhu, filho de Timidhvaja, senhor entre os dānava. Esse herói, tigre entre os homens, apoiado na força dos próprios braços, viverá na floresta sem temor, como se estivesse em seu palácio.
To the mighty, heroic Rama, that best of men, Brahma-like Viswamitra has bequeathed many divine weapons, seeing him slay Timidhwaja's son (Subahu), lord of demons, in the battle. He will stay fearless in the forest, relying on the strength of his own arms as though he were living in the palace.
It highlights kṣatriya-dharma: righteous strength used to defeat oppression, and the assurance that virtue and capability make one steady even in hardship.
Sumitrā reminds Kausalyā of Rāma’s earlier exploits with Viśvāmitra and his divine armaments, arguing that forest exile cannot truly endanger him.
Rāma’s fearlessness and heroic competence, grounded in disciplined power and righteous purpose.
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