द्वात्रिंशस्सर्गः
Gifts to Suyajna and the Brahmins; Trijata’s Petition and Rama’s Charity
स राजपुत्रमासाद्य त्रिजटो वाक्यमब्रवीत्।।।।निर्धनो बहुपुत्रोऽस्मि राजपुत्र महायशः।उञ्छवृत्तिर्वने नित्यं प्रत्यवेक्षस्व मामिति।।।।
sa rājaputram āsādya trijaṭo vākyam abravīt || nirdhano bahuputro ’smi rājaputra mahāyaśaḥ | uñchavṛttir vane nityaṁ pratyavekṣasva mām iti ||
特里阇吒走近王子,说道:“大名远扬的王子啊,我贫困而子女众多。我在林中日日以拾取遗落的谷粒为生——愿你垂顾怜悯我。”
Trijata approached Rama and said O illustrious prince! I am a destitute and have many children. I am living in the forest by collecting left-over grains. Look at me.
Truthful, humble speech (satya with vinaya) is presented as the proper way to seek aid; it also invokes the dharma of rulers to notice and protect the vulnerable.
Trijaṭa reaches Rama and openly explains his poverty and dependents, asking Rama to attend to his plight.
Trijaṭa’s satya (honest disclosure) and humility; implicitly, Rama’s expected compassion and kingly duty.