क्रोधागारप्रवेशः — Entry into the Chamber of Wrath
Kaikeyī’s Protest
ततो गृहगतो राजा कैकेयीं पर्यपृच्छत।।।।यथा पूर्वमविज्ञाय स्वार्थलिप्सुमपण्डिताम्।
tato gṛhagato rājā kaikeyīṃ paryapṛcchata |
yathā pūrvam avijñāya svārthalipsum apaṇḍitām ||
ครั้นพระราชาเสด็จถึงตำหนักแล้ว ก็ทรงไต่ถามถึงพระนางไกเกยีดังแต่ก่อน โดยมิได้ล่วงรู้เลยว่า พระมเหสีผู้ขาดปัญญานั้น บัดนี้ถูกความใคร่ในประโยชน์ตนขับเคลื่อน
Having entered her apartment, the king, unaware of that foolish Kaikeyi's selfish design enquired her whereabouts as usual.
It contrasts dharma-guided relationships with svārtha (self-seeking). When self-interest overrides truth and duty, trust within the family order collapses.
Daśaratha enters Kaikeyī’s quarters and asks for her, not yet knowing she is staging a ‘wrath’ scene to compel boons.
Daśaratha’s innocence and good faith; the verse also points to Kaikeyī’s lapse into imprudence and selfish intent.
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