अयोध्यायां शोक-रात्रिः तथा अराजक-राष्ट्रस्य नीतिविचारः
The Night of Lamentation in Ayodhya and the Political Ethics of a Kingless Realm
नाराजके जनपदे चन्दनागरुरूषिताः।राजपुत्रा विराजन्ते वसन्त इव शाखिनः।।।।
nārājake janapade candanāgarurūṣitāḥ | rājaputrā virājante vasanta iva śākhinaḥ ||
Sa lupang walang hari, kahit ang mga prinsipe na pinahiran ng sandal at agaru ay hindi nagliliwanag sa karangalan—gaya ng mga punongkahoy na hindi nagmumukhang tagsibol ang pamumukadkad.
In a country where there is no king, the princes, anointed with sandal paste and agaru, no longer look graceful like blosoming trees in spring time.
Royal dignity is not mere ornament; it rests on rightful rule and responsibility. Without dharmic kingship, even princes lose their rightful radiance and purpose.
The counselors emphasize that leaderlessness diminishes the entire royal order, not just common life.
Legitimate authority joined to duty—splendor grounded in dharma rather than display.
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