शब्दवेध्य-अनर्थः, ऋषिशापः, दशरथस्य प्राणत्यागः
The Sound-Target Tragedy, the Sage’s Curse, and Dasaratha’s Death
त्वया तु यदविज्ञानान्निहतो मे सुतश्शुचिः।तेन त्वामभिशप्स्यामि सुदुःखमतिदारुणम्।।।।
tvayā tu yad avijñānān nihato me sutaḥ śuciḥ | tena tvām abhiśapsyāmi suduḥkham atidāruṇam ||
虽然你是出于无知杀死了我心地纯洁的儿子,但也正因如此,我要诅咒你遭受极度悲惨和可怕的痛苦。
'Though you have killed my pure-hearted son unintentionally, I will pronounce a disastrous and dreadful curse on you.
Dharma recognizes that even unintended wrongdoing can carry consequences; moral order responds not only to intention but also to the harm inflicted.
The ascetic acknowledges the killing was unintentional, yet declares he will curse Daśaratha due to the devastating result.
Moral discernment paired with severity: the ascetic distinguishes intent (ignorance) from outcome (death) while enforcing consequence.