अयोध्याकाण्डे पञ्चसप्ततितमः सर्गः
Sarga 75: Bharata and Kausalya—Reproach, Oaths, and Reconciliation
सञ्चितान्यस्य वित्तनि विविधानि सहस्रशः।दस्युभिर्विप्रलुप्यन्तां यस्यार्योऽनुमते गतः।।।।
sañcitāny asya vittāni vividhāni sahasraśaḥ | dasyubhir vipralupyantāṃ yasyāryo 'numate gataḥ ||
Que o homem por cujo consentimento meu nobre irmão foi ao exílio tenha seus tesouros acumulados—variados e aos milhares—saqueados por ladrões de incontáveis maneiras.
May that man's accumulated extensive posssessions of various kinds of wealth be snatched away by thieves in thousands of ways if he had counselled the exile of my esteemed brother!
Unrighteous gain or unrighteous counsel is imagined to lead to the collapse of artha; dharma is presented as the true safeguard of prosperity.
Bharata condemns the enabler of Rama’s exile, envisioning material ruin as a consequence.
Bharata’s sense of justice: he views wrongful political outcomes as demanding moral accountability.
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