अयोध्याप्रवेशः
Bharata Enters Ayodhya and Perceives the City’s Desolation
विपुलां विततां चैव युक्तपाशां तरस्विनाम्। भूमौ बाणैर्विनिष्कृत्तां पतितां ज्यामिवायुधात्।।2.114.16।।
vipulāṃ vitatāṃ caiva yuktapāśāṃ tarasvinām | bhūmau bāṇair viniṣkṛttāṃ patitāṃ jyām ivāyudhāt || 2.114.16 ||
Nó nằm trên đất như dây cung rời khỏi vũ khí—rộng và căng dài, có các vòng buộc—nhưng bị mũi tên cắt đứt rồi rơi xuống.
The image of something ‘severed’ and fallen suggests the rupture of rightful order; dharma is portrayed as a sustaining tension (like a bowstring) whose loss collapses the city’s vitality.
Ayodhya is being depicted through a sequence of similes as emptied and broken in spirit after Rama’s banishment.
Rama’s centrality to civic well-being is implied; the city’s fall mirrors the absence of the dharmic exemplar.