मन्थराकैकेयीसंवादः — Mantharā’s Counsel to Kaikeyī
Ayodhyā’s Succession Alarm
भरतश्चापि रामस्य ध्रुवं वर्षशतात्परम्।पितृपैतामहं राज्यमवाप्ता पुरुषर्षभः।।2.8.16।।
bharataś cāpi rāmasya dhruvaṃ varṣaśatāt param | pitṛpaitāmahaṃ rājyam avāptā puruṣarṣabhaḥ || 2.8.16 ||
At si Bharata rin, tunay nga—pagkaraan ng mahigit sandaang taon ng paghahari ni Rāma—ay magmamana ng kahariang minana pa sa ama at lolo, ang dakilang lalaki sa mga tao.
After a hundred years of Rama's rule, Bharata, the best of men, will get the kingdom of his ancestors.
Dharma values orderly succession and patience: Kaikeyi frames inheritance as a lawful, time-bound continuity rather than a prize to seize through intrigue.
Kaikeyi reassures Mantharā that Bharata is not harmed by Rama’s coronation; in due course he too will receive the ancestral kingship.
Trust in lawful order and restraint—accepting what comes through dharma rather than forcing outcomes through deception.
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