अयोध्याकाण्डे द्विषष्टितमः सर्गः
Kausalyā consoles Daśaratha; grief, remorse, and nightfall
स संज्ञामुपलभ्यैव दीर्घमुष्णं च निश्श्वसन्।कौसल्यां पार्श्वतो दृष्ट्वा पुन श्चिन्तामुपागमत्।।।।
sa saṃjñām upalabhyaiva dīrgham uṣṇaṃ ca niśśvasan | kausalyāṃ pārśvato dṛṣṭvā punaś cintām upāgamat ||
他一恢复知觉,便长长地、灼热地叹息;见到拘萨利耶在身旁,又再度陷入忧惧的沉思。
O heroic one! even learned ascetics who are well versed in ethics and scriptures and who are free from doubts with regard to dharma and artha, are deluded by grief.
Dharma includes steadiness of mind; grief can unsettle judgment, so one must seek clarity and self-control when duty is at stake.
Daśaratha awakens from a swoon, sees Kausalyā nearby, but his distress returns immediately.
Kausalyā’s steady presence suggests compassion and supportive duty within the royal household.