श्रीमद्रामायणकथासङ्क्षेपः / The Ramayana in Synopsis
Narada’s Summary to Valmiki
वसतस्तस्य रामस्य वने वनचरैस्सह ।ऋषयोऽभ्यागमन्सर्वे वधायासुररक्षसाम् ।।।।
vasatas tasya rāmasya vane vanacaraiḥ saha |
ṛṣayo ’bhyāgaman sarve vadhāyāsurarakṣasām ||
当罗摩与林中居民同住于森林之时,诸位圣仙尽皆前来,祈求他诛灭阿修罗与罗刹。
As directed by sage Agastya, Rama received with extreme delight a bow, a sword and quivers with inexhaustible arrows, given by Indra to Agastya (to be passed on toRama).
Dharma requires protecting the vulnerable and preserving sacred practice: the sages seek Rāma’s intervention against violent disruption by asuras and rākṣasas.
During Rāma’s forest residence, ascetics collectively appeal to him to remove the demonic threat endangering their lives and rites.
Rāma’s role as dharma-protector (rākṣasa-nigraha, ṛṣi-rakṣaṇa): strength placed in service of moral order.