श्रीमद्रामायणकथासङ्क्षेपः / The Ramayana in Synopsis
Narada’s Summary to Valmiki
इक्ष्वाकुवंशप्रभवो रामो नाम जनैश्श्रुत: ।नियतात्मा महावीर्यो द्युतिमान्धृतिमान् वशी ।।।।
ikṣvākuvaṃśaprabhavo rāmo nāma janaiḥ śrutaḥ |
niyatātmā mahāvīryo dyutimān dhṛtimān vaśī ||
Ipinanganak sa angkan ni Ikṣvāku, si Rāma ang pangalang tanyag sa mga tao; may pagpipigil-sa-sarili, dakilang mandirigma, maningning, matatag, at panginoon ng mga pandama.
Thereafter, Rama reached the shore of the ocean together with Sugriva and saw the ocean agitated with shafts burning like the Sun.
Dharma is rooted in self-mastery: Rāma’s righteousness is presented as disciplined mind, steadfastness, and control of the senses—the foundation for just rule and truthful conduct.
In the opening synopsis, the narrator characterizes Rāma by lineage and virtues, establishing the ethical ideal of the epic’s hero.
Niyama and vaśitva—inner discipline and mastery over impulses—along with valor and steadfast fortitude.