आदित्यहृदयम्
Aditya Hridayam Upadeśa — Agastya’s Instruction to Rāma
पितरोवसवस्साध्याअश्विनौमरुतोमनुः ।वायुर्वह्निःप्रजाःप्राणऋतुकर्ताप्रभाकरः ।।6.107.9।।
pitaro vasavaḥ sādhyā aśvinau maruto manuḥ |
vāyur vahniḥ prajāḥ prāṇa ṛtukartā prabhākaraḥ ||6.107.9||
Siya ang mga Pitṛ (ninuno), ang mga Vasu at Sādhya; siya ang mga Aśvin at mga Marut at si Manu; siya si Vāyu at si Agni; siya ang mga nilalang at ang mismong hininga ng buhay; siya ang tagapaglikha ng mga panahon at ang maningning na Araw.
"He is the god of manes, Vasava, Sadhayas, Aswins, Marutha, Manu, wind god, fire god, life of all beings and god of all seasons.
Dharma is shown as sustaining life at every level—social (Manu/lawgiver), natural (wind, fire, seasons), and ancestral (Pitṛs). The verse teaches that righteous leadership must harmonize these domains rather than rupture them.
The hymn continues, expanding the identification of Rāma with divine and cosmic agencies, strengthening the moral and metaphysical frame of the war as a defense of Dharma.
Satya and steadiness: Rāma is portrayed as the dependable ground of life (prāṇa) and order (ṛtu), indicating unwavering commitment to truth and right action.