शततमः सर्गः — Rāma Questions Bharata on Rājadharma
Governance, Counsel, and Public Welfare
कच्चिद्धारयते तात राजा यत्त्वमिहाऽगतः।कच्चिन्न दीन स्सहसा राजा लोकान्तरं गतः।।।।
kaccid dhārayate tāta rājā yat tvam ihāgataḥ | kaccin na dīnaḥ sahasā rājā lokāntaraṃ gataḥ ||
Дитя моё, теперь, когда ты пришёл сюда, жив ли ещё царь? Да не случилось, чтобы царь, внезапно пав духом, отошёл в иной мир.
My dear (brother), now that you have come here, I trust, king Dasaratha is keeping good health and hope, he has not departed prematurely in despondency for the other world.
Filial and royal duty are bound to truth and steadiness: grief should not drive one to rash collapse; life’s responsibilities must be carried with composure.
Bharata arrives to meet Rama; Rama anxiously asks whether their father Daśaratha is still alive and not overcome by despair.
Concern and responsibility—Rama’s dutiful attention to the king’s welfare and the stability of the realm.
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