वाली–रामसंवादः
Rama’s Justification to Vali on Rājadharma
तस्मिन्नृपतिशार्दूले भरते धर्मवत्सले।पालयत्यखिलां भूमिं कश्चरेद्धर्मनिग्रहम्।।
tasmin nṛpatiśārdūle bharate dharmavatsale | pālayatyakhilāṃ bhūmiṃ kaś cared dharmanigraham ||
Quando Bharata —tigre entre os reis e devotado ao dharma— protege toda a terra, quem ousaria transgredir e afastar-se do freio da retidão?
'Who can stray from the path of dharma when the whole world is ruled by Bharata, a tiger among kings, and a lover of dharma?
Rājadharma (kingly duty) creates a moral-legal order: under a righteous ruler, wrongdoing is restrained. Rāma appeals to the legitimacy of dharma-enforcement under Bharata’s शासन (governance).
In answering Vālin, Rāma invokes Bharata’s righteous rule to argue that dharma is actively upheld and that transgressors are subject to restraint and punishment.
Bharata’s dharma-centered governance—he is portrayed as a protector whose rule discourages adharma.