अयोध्याकाण्डे एकादशोत्तरशततमः सर्गः
Sarga 111: Counsel on Gurus, Parental Debt, and Bharata’s Protest
तमुवाच महातेजा रामो राजर्षिसत्तमः।किं मां भरत कुर्वाणं तात प्रत्युपवेक्ष्यसि।।।।
tam uvāca mahātejā rāmo rājarṣisattamaḥ | kiṃ māṃ bharata kurvāṇaṃ tāta pratyupavekṣyasi ||
光辉威严的罗摩——诸王仙中最殊胜者——对他说:“亲爱的婆罗多,我做了什么过失,竟使你以抗议之姿卧于我前,阻我前行之路?”
Rama, the foremost of royal sages and highly powerful said, 'Dear Bharata, what wrong have I done that you should prevent me by lying down in front of me?'
Rama questions coercive righteousness: even a good end (restoring kingship) should not be pursued through improper pressure, especially against one who is acting within dharma.
Seeing Bharata’s protest posture, Rama directly challenges the legitimacy of such an act against him.
Rama’s moral clarity and restraint—he refuses to be compelled by emotional or physical pressure.