पादुकाप्रदानम्
The Gift of the Sandals and Delegated Kingship
तमप्रतिमतेजोभ्यां भ्रातृभ्यां रोमहर्षणम्।
विस्मिता: सङ्गमं प्रेक्ष्य समवेता महर्षयः।।2.112.1।।
tam apratimatejobhyāṃ bhrātṛbhyāṃ romaharṣaṇam | vismitāḥ saṅgamaṃ prekṣya samavetā maharṣayaḥ ||
Namangha ang mga dakilang rishi na nagkatipon doon, nang masilayan ang nakapangingilabot na pagtatagpo ng dalawang magkapatid na kapwa may di-mapapantayang ningning.
The great sages assembled there were amazed at witnessing the meeting of the two brothers (Rama and Bharata) of umparalleled briliance.
Dharma’s power to reconcile: the brothers’ meeting is portrayed as spiritually stirring, suggesting that righteousness can transform political conflict into moral harmony.
A narrative observation: assembled sages witness and react to the extraordinary reunion/encounter of Rāma and Bharata.
Tejas aligned with restraint: both brothers are described as radiant, yet the moment’s wonder arises from disciplined, dharmic conduct rather than aggression.