ऋष्यशृङ्गानयनम् — Bringing Ṛśyaśṛṅga to Ayodhyā
Bālakāṇḍa, Sarga 11
तं च राजा दशरथो यष्टुकाम: कृताञ्जलि:।ऋश्यशृङ्गं द्विजश्रेष्ठं वरयिष्यति धर्मवित्।। 1.11.8।। यज्ञार्थं प्रसवार्थं च स्वर्गार्थं च नरेश्वर:।लभते च स तं कामं द्विजमुख्याद्विशांपति:।।1.11.9।।
taṃ ca rājā daśaratho yaṣṭukāmaḥ kṛtāñjaliḥ, ṛśyaśṛṅgaṃ dvijaśreṣṭhaṃ varayiṣyati dharmavit.
达沙罗陀王欲行祭祀(yajña),合掌恭敬,通达正法(dharma),将郑重恳请婆罗门中最尊胜的日施耶施陵伽。
King Dasaratha, lord of the people, and knower of dharma and truth, desirous of performing the sacrifice would ask Rsyasringa, with folded palms for granting a boon to perform a sacrifice in order to obtain children and to attain heaven. The king will get those desires fulfilled through that chief brahmin.
Dharma is shown as humility before spiritual merit: even a sovereign approaches a worthy sage-priest with respect and proper protocol.
Daśaratha prepares to petition Ṛśyaśṛṅga to officiate the royal sacrifice.
Reverence and self-discipline—Daśaratha’s respectful conduct (kṛtāñjali) despite royal power.