षष्टितमः सर्गः — Kausalyā’s Lament and Sumantra’s Consolation
Sītā’s Fearless Forest-Life
बाष्पवेगोपहतया स वाचा सज्जमानया।इदमाश्वासयन्देवीं सूतः प्राञ्जलिरब्रवीत्।।।।
bāṣpavegopahatayā sa vācā sajjamānayā |
idam āśvāsayan devīṃ sūtaḥ prāñjalir abravīt ||
Bấy giờ người đánh xe, chắp tay cung kính, cất lời để an ủi hoàng hậu; tiếng nói nghẹn lại, bị dòng lệ dâng trào làm cho run rẩy.
Though in the forest, Sita, under the protection of Rama's arms, is afraid of neither elephants nor lions nor tigers.
It presents compassionate duty: Sumantra performs his dharma as a loyal attendant by offering respectful consolation, even while sharing the sorrow.
The narration introduces Sumantra’s attempt to calm Kausalya, describing his emotional state and respectful posture before he begins speaking.
Empathy and service-mindedness—Sumantra’s humility (folded hands) and shared grief while still fulfilling his role.