अनसूयोपदेशः तथा सीताया स्वयंवरकथा
Anasuya’s Counsel and Sita’s Swayamvara Narrative
आगच्छन्त्याश्च विजनं वनमेवं भयावहम्।समाहितं मे श्वश्र्वा च हृदये तद्धृतं महत्।।2.118.7।।
āgacchantyāś ca vijanaṁ vanam evaṁ bhayāvaham | samāhitaṁ me śvaśrvā ca hṛdaye tad dhṛtaṁ mahat || 2.118.7 ||
当我踏上这荒寂而可怖的森林之途时,婆母赐予我的重大教诲已安置于我心中,我也牢牢守持在心底。
Then Rama did not accept the offer of my father straightaway before he knew the opinion of his father Dasaratha, king of Ayodhya.
Dharma is sustained by śikṣā (wise counsel) and inner steadiness: one carries righteous instruction into hardship and lives by it.
Sītā recalls the advice she received from her mother-in-law at the time of departing for forest-exile.
Steadfastness and receptivity to guidance—Sītā’s commitment to remember and embody the elders’ counsel in adversity.