शब्दवेध्य-अनर्थः, ऋषिशापः, दशरथस्य प्राणत्यागः
The Sound-Target Tragedy, the Sage’s Curse, and Dasaratha’s Death
अज्ञानाद्धिकृतं यस्मादिदं तेनैव जवसि।अपि ह्यद्य कुलं न स्यादिक्ष्वाकूणां कुतो भवान्।।।।
ajñānād dhi kṛtaṃ yasmād idaṃ tenaiva jīvasi |
api hy adya kulaṃ na syād ikṣvākūṇāṃ kuto bhavān ||
正因为这是出于无知所为,你才得以存活。否则,即使是甘蔗王(Ikṣvāku)的家族今日也难存留,更何况是你呢?
'Since you have done this unwittingly you are still alive. If it had been otherwise, your Ikshvaku race itself would have been exterminated, what to speak of you!
Dharma differentiates between intentional and unintentional harm; intention affects culpability, though the harm still demands moral reckoning.
The sage acknowledges the act was accidental and explains that this alone prevents immediate catastrophic retribution.
Discernment and fairness in judgment—recognizing ignorance as mitigating, without denying the tragedy.