भरतस्य राज्यत्यागः तथा रामानयनप्रतिज्ञा
Bharata Rejects Kingship and Vows to Bring Rama Back
त्वमद्य भव नो राजा राजपुत्र महायशः।सङ्गत्या नापराध्नोति राज्यमेतदनायकम्।।2.79.3।।
tvam adya bhava no rājā rājaputra mahāyaśaḥ | saṅgatyā nāparādhnoti rājyam etad anāyakam ||2.79.3||
今日请你为我等之王,声名显赫的王子啊;此国度虽暂失主宰,却尚未因恶友相结而陷于紊乱。
May Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity, abide in you for having expressed your desire to bestow the kingdom upon the king's eldest son.
The duty of governance: a kingdom should not remain leaderless, because social order (dharma in society) depends on rightful protection and administration.
The people urge Bharata to accept kingship immediately to prevent instability after Daśaratha’s death and Rāma’s exile.
Public responsibility: the verse stresses prompt assumption of duty to safeguard the community from moral and political drift.
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