भरत-गुहसंवादः
Bharata and Guha: Trust, Hospitality, and the Burden of Grief
धन्यस्त्वं न त्वया तुल्यं पश्यामि जगतीतले।अयत्नादागतं राज्यं यस्त्वं त्यक्तुमिहेच्छसि।।2.85.12।।
dhanyas tvaṁ na tvayā tulyaṁ paśyāmi jagatītale |
ayatnād āgataṁ rājyaṁ yas tvaṁ tyaktum ihecchasi ||2.85.12||
你真是有福之人;在这大地之上,我不见有谁能与你相比——因为你竟愿舍弃那不劳而至的王国。
You desire to bring back Rama who is in great difficulty. This everlasting fame of yours will spread all over the world.
Dharma here is self-restraint and righteousness over power: Bharata values rightful succession and moral duty above personal gain.
Guha praises Bharata for intending to give up the kingship that has become available to him and for seeking Rama instead.
Bharata’s integrity and detachment—his refusal to benefit from an unrighteous outcome.