अयोध्याकाण्डे एकादशोत्तरशततमः सर्गः
Sarga 111: Counsel on Gurus, Parental Debt, and Bharata’s Protest
ते तदोचुर्महात्मानं पौरजानपदा जनाः।काकुत्स्थमभिजानीमः सम्यग् वदति राघवः।।।।
te tam ūcur mahātmānaṃ paurajānapadā janāḥ | kākutstham abhijānīmaḥ samyag vadati rāghavaḥ ||
Pagkaraan, sinabi ng mga taga-lungsod at taga-nayon sa dakilang-loob na si Bharata: “Kilala naming mabuti si Kakutstha (Rama); wasto ang sinabi ni Raghava.”
Those inhabitants from towns and villages replied to the magnanimous Bharata 'we know the scion of the Kakutha dynasty, Rama, very well. What he has said is proper'.
Truth and righteousness are validated by consistent character: the people affirm Rama’s words as ‘proper’ because his life aligns with dharma.
Bharata asks the people to persuade Rama; instead, they support Rama’s stance and refuse to oppose him.
Rama’s credibility (satya and steadiness in dharma), recognized publicly by those who know his nature.