सीताया यशोधर्मविचारः
Sita’s Counsel on Honor, Rescue-Strategy, and Hanuman’s Reassurance
ततो मया वाग्भिरदीनभाषिणा शिवाभिरिष्टाभिरभिप्रसादिता।जगाम शान्तिं मम मैथिलात्मजा तवापि शोकेन तदाभिपीडिता।।।।
tato mayā vāgbhir adīnabhāṣiṇā śivābhir iṣṭābhir abhiprasāditā |
jagāma śāntiṁ mama maithilātmajā tavāpi śokena tadābhipīḍitā ||
Pagkaraan, ang anak ng Mithilā—na noon ay pinipighati rin ng dalamhati para sa iyo—ay inaliw ng aking mga salita, banayad ang tinig, mapalad at kalugud-lugod; at siya’y napayapa.
'How will the vanaras and bears cross this great, impassable ocean? How will the princes Rama and Lakshmna be able to cross it?
Dharma includes satya spoken with kindness: truthful news delivered through gentle, auspicious speech becomes a healing act rather than mere information.
Hanumān reports that after he spoke reassuringly, Sītā—grieving for Rāma too—became calm and composed.
Hanumān’s compassionate communication (hitavākya) and Sītā’s regained steadiness.