शरत्प्रवेशे रामविलापः तथा सुग्रीवप्रमादे लक्ष्मणप्रेषणम्
Autumn’s Onset: Rama’s Lament and Lakshmana Sent to Sugriva
नभस्समीक्ष्याम्बुधरैर्विमुक्तंविमुक्तबर्हाभरणा वनेषु।प्रियास्वसक्ता विनिवृत्तशोभागतोत्सवा ध्यानपरा मयूराः।।
nabhaḥ samīkṣyāmbudharair vimuktaṃ
vimukta-barhābharaṇā vaneṣu |
priyāsv asaktā vinivṛtta-śobhā
gatotsavā dhyāna-parā mayūrāḥ ||
جب آسمان بادلوں سے آزاد دکھائی دیا تو جنگلوں کے مور اپنے پَر کے زیور اتار بیٹھے؛ محبوباؤں سے دل کی لگن بھی جاتی رہی، رونق سمٹ گئی، جشن ماند پڑ گیا، اور وہ صرف یاد و فراق کے دھیان میں محو ہو گئے۔
'The sky is free from clouds. The peacocks have shed their ornamental plumes. They have lost interest in their beloveds. With their glory withdrawn, the peacocks are devoid of happiness and absorbed in the thought of the clouds.
Dharma acknowledges truthful emotion without surrendering to it: the peacocks’ longing mirrors human grief, yet one must transform longing into right action.
With clouds gone after the monsoon, peacocks lose their mating exuberance and become subdued—an external mirror for Rāma’s inner desolation.
Emotional honesty (satya to one’s experience) paired with endurance—Rāma recognizes sorrow clearly rather than denying it.