यथैवमांवनंयान्तमनुयातोमहाद्युतिः ।अहमप्यनुयास्यामितथैवैनंयमक्ष्यम् ।।6.49.17।।
yathaiva māṃ vanaṃ yāntam anuyāto mahādyutiḥ |
aham apy anuyāsyāmi tathaivainaṃ yamakṣayam || 6.49.17 ||
Như bậc rạng ngời ấy đã theo ta khi ta vào rừng, thì nay ta cũng sẽ theo Ngài—cùng một nẻo đến cõi Diêm Vương.
"This Lakshmana glowing in brightness, travelled with me following me in the forest. In the same way I shall follow him to the abode of death."
Dharma here is framed as unwavering reciprocity in loyalty: Rāma feels bound to match Lakṣmaṇa’s selfless following with his own—though the verse expresses grief-driven resolve rather than prescribed conduct.
Rāma, convinced Lakṣmaṇa has died, declares he will follow him to death, recalling their forest exile companionship.
Devotion and solidarity between brothers: Lakṣmaṇa’s earlier loyalty becomes the measure of Rāma’s response.