अयोध्याप्रवेशः
Bharata Enters Ayodhya and Perceives the City’s Desolation
अल्पोष्णक्षुब्धसलिलां घर्मोत्तप्तविहङ्गमाम्।लीनमीनझषग्राहां कृशां गिरिनदीमिव।।2.114.4।।
alpōṣṇakṣubdhasalilāṁ gharmottaptavihaṅgamām |
līnamīnajhaṣagrāhāṁ kṛśāṁ girinadīm iva ||2.114.4||
它仿佛一条瘦弱的山涧:水量稀少,灼热而翻搅;水鸟被暑气炙烤;鱼与鳄尽皆隐去,使其干涸而贫瘠。
(It appeared) like a lean mountain-stream with scant, hot and turbid waters, with scorched aquatic birds and with small and large fishes and crocodiles dead due to the heat of the Sun.
The verse conveys that when dharma’s sustaining presence is removed, life-affirming rhythms collapse—like a stream drying up—teaching that moral order nourishes society as water nourishes nature.
A descriptive simile portrays Ayodhya as depleted and lifeless after Rama’s exile, comparing it to a dried mountain stream under harsh heat.
Rama’s life-giving leadership is implied: his absence is depicted as ecological-like depletion, emphasizing his role as the kingdom’s sustaining force.