जाबाल्युपदेशः
Jabali’s Pragmatic Counsel to Rama
आश्वासयन्तं भरतं जाबालिर्ब्राह्मणोत्तमः।उवाच रामं धर्मज्ञं धर्मापेतमिदं वचः।।।।
āśvāsayantaṃ bharataṃ jābālir brāhmaṇottamaḥ |
uvāca rāmaṃ dharmajñaṃ dharmāpetam idaṃ vacaḥ || 2.108.1 ||
Habang inaaliw ni Rāma, ang nakaaalam ng dharma, si Bharata, si Jābāli—pinakamataas sa mga brāhmaṇa—ay nagsalita sa kanya ng mga salitang lumilihis sa katuwiran.
While Rama, conversant with dharma, was consoling Bharata, Jabali an eminent brahmin addressed him in words contrary to righteousness.
It introduces a dharma-discourse: not all persuasive counsel is righteous; ethical discernment is required even when advice comes from an eminent figure.
During Bharata’s emotional encounter with Rāma in exile, the brahmin Jābāli begins a line of argument intended to make Rāma abandon exile, characterized by the narrator as contrary to dharma.
Rāma’s dharma-jñāna (moral clarity) is foregrounded, setting the stage for his response to ethically problematic reasoning.