अभिषेक-निवृत्ति-उपदेशः
Withdrawal of the Coronation: Rama’s Counsel to Lakshmana
मयि चीराजिनधरे जटामण्डलधारिणि।गतेऽरण्यं च कैकेय्या भविष्यति मनस्सुखम्।।।।
mayi cīrājina-dhare jaṭā-maṇḍala-dhāriṇi | gate ’raṇyaṃ ca kaikeyyā bhaviṣyati manaḥ-sukham ||
当我身披树皮衣与羚羊皮,头戴结发之环,进入森林之后,凯凯伊便将心中得安。
Kaikeyi will attain peace of mind only after my departure to the forest in tatteredclothes, an antelope skin and a crown of matted locks.
Dharma is voluntary sacrifice: Rāma embraces ascetic hardship to remove conflict and fulfill the demanded course without retaliation.
Rāma describes the visible signs of exile—ascetic dress and matted hair—and notes that this will satisfy Kaikeyī’s desire.
Tyāga (renunciation) and kṣānti (forbearance).