मन्थराकैकेयीसंवादः — Mantharā’s Counsel to Kaikeyī
Ayodhyā’s Succession Alarm
अनर्थदर्शिनी मौर्ख्यान्नात्मानमवबुध्यसे। शोकव्यसनविस्तीर्णे मज्जन्ती दुःखसागरे।।2.8.21।।
anarthadarśinī maurkhyān nātmānam avabudhyase | śokavyasana-vistīrṇe majjantī duḥkhasāgare || 2.8.21 ||
Ослеплённая глупостью, ты не понимаешь собственного положения; ты тонешь в океане скорби, широко разлившемся от горя и бедствий, и не видишь надвигающегося вреда.
You are sinking in the sea of sorrow widened with tears and troubles. But you are stupid enough not to perceive your own well-being.
The verse warns that ethical failure often begins with distorted perception; dharma requires clear seeing (yathārtha-darśana) rather than being driven by fear or confusion.
Mantharā intensifies her rhetoric, insisting Kaikeyī is unaware of looming danger, thereby pushing her toward suspicion and drastic action.
A negative lesson: lack of discernment makes one vulnerable to bad counsel; the implied virtue is prudence and clarity.