जामदग्न्य
रामसंवादः — Parashurama Confronts Rama with the Vaishnava Bow
स त्वं धर्मपरो भूत्वा काश्यपाय वसुन्धराम् ।दत्त्वा वनमुपागम्य महेन्द्रकृतकेतन:।।।।
sa tvaṃ dharmaparo bhūtvā kāśyapāya vasundharām | dattvā vanam upāgamya mahendrakṛtaketanaḥ ||
Vậy nên, chí thành phụng sự Chánh pháp, ngươi đã hiến dâng cõi đất cho Kāśyapa; rồi lui vào rừng, dựng nơi cư trú trên núi Mahendra.
By adhering to righteousness in life and having conferred the earth upon Kasyapa, you retired to the forest and made your residence on the Mahendra mountain.
Dharma includes dāna (rightful giving) and nivṛtti (withdrawal): relinquishing power and choosing restraint can be higher righteousness than domination.
Daśaratha recounts Paraśurāma’s earlier dharmic acts—donating the earth to Kāśyapa and retiring to Mahendra—implying he should remain peaceful now.
Renunciant discipline: the capacity to step back from violence and possession.