सत्यपाशः
Kaikeyi’s Demand and the Noose of the King’s Promise
तद्गच्छ त्वरितं सूत राजपुत्रं यशस्विनम्।।।।राममानय भद्रं ते नात्र कार्या विचारणा।
tad gaccha tvaritaṃ sūta rājaputraṃ yaśasvinam | rāmam ānaya bhadraṃ te nātra kāryā vicāraṇā ||
因此,车夫啊,速速前去,把那声名显赫的王子罗摩带到此处来——愿你吉祥;此事不可迟疑。
So, O Sumantra quickly fetch the gentle, illustrious prince Rama. Let there be no hesitation in this matter.
The verse foregrounds obedience within royal administration: a messenger must execute a command promptly and without wavering—an institutional form of duty (dharma) in governance, even when the command’s intent may later prove morally conflicted.
Kaikeyī dispatches Sumantra to fetch Rama immediately, insisting there be no delay.
Sumantra’s expected professionalism and prompt compliance as a royal charioteer and court functionary.