शततमः सर्गः — Rāma Questions Bharata on Rājadharma
Governance, Counsel, and Public Welfare
कच्चिदार्यो विशुद्धात्मा क्षारित श्चापरकर्मणा।अपृष्ट श्शास्त्रकुशलैर्न लोभाद्वध्यते शुचिः।।।।
kaccid āryo viśuddhātmā kṣāritaś cāpakarmaṇā | apṛṣṭaḥ śāstrakuśalair na lobhād vadhyate śuciḥ ||
مجھے امید ہے کہ کوئی شریف اور پاک دل شخص—اگرچہ کسی ناپاک الزام سے بدنام کیا گیا ہو—شاستروں کے ماہرین سے مشورہ کیے بغیر، محض لالچ کے سبب، ناحق قتل نہیں کیا جاتا۔
I trust a man who is honest, pure-hearted and venerable, falsely accused of adultery is not slain out of avarice without consulting experts in scriptures.
Justice must be guided by truth and due process: punishment should not arise from greed or impulse, and learned counsel should be sought before severe penalties.
Rama probes whether Bharata’s administration protects innocents from wrongful punishment and consults lawful/scriptural authorities.
Judicial fairness—restraint, consultation, and commitment to satya (truth).
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