शततमः सर्गः — Rāma Questions Bharata on Rājadharma
Governance, Counsel, and Public Welfare
कच्चित्त्वां नावजानन्ति याजकाः पतितं यथा।उग्रप्रतिग्रहीतारं कामयानमिव स्त्रियः।।।।
kaccit tvāṁ nāvajānanti yājakāḥ patitaṁ yathā |
ugra-pratigrahītāraṁ kāmayānam iva striyaḥ ||
கடுமையான அல்லது முறையற்ற பெறுதலால் யாகம் செய்பவர்கள் உன்னை வீழ்ந்தவனைப் போல இகழ்வதில்லையா? மேலும் பெண்கள் உன்னை காமவெறியனெனத் தள்ளிப்போடுவதில்லையா?
A learned person but skilled in contrivances, a warrior with passion for wealth and a man ever engaged in corrupting the minds of servants must be slain. A king who does not kill them is himself killed in due course.
Dharma in rulership includes restraint in revenue and conduct: a king must not become infamous for wrongful taking (adharma in collection) or for uncontrolled desire; social trust is a moral asset.
Rāma continues his examination of Bharata’s kingship, asking whether respected social groups hold him in esteem and whether his conduct is beyond reproach.
Bharata is implicitly urged toward integrity (śīla) and moderation—so that the righteous (priests) and society at large do not lose respect.
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