परशुरामप्रादुर्भावः
The Appearance of Parasurama on the Return from Mithila
गच्छन्तं तं नरव्याघ्रं सर्षिसङ्घं सराघवम्।।।।घोरा: स्म पक्षिणो वाचो व्याहरन्ति ततस्तत:।
gacchantaṃ taṃ naravyāghraṃ sarṣi-saṅghaṃ sa-rāghavam | ghorāḥ sma pakṣiṇo vāco vyāharanti tatas tataḥ || 1.74.9 ||
当那位人中之虎前行之时,随行有众仙之会与罗伽婆诸人;各处群鸟不时发出凄厉而不祥的鸣叫。
While this tiger among men Dasaratha, was returning with the hosts of sages and his sons, he observed here and there frightening birds making disagreeable sounds.
Dharma includes attentiveness to signs and circumstances: leaders must proceed with awareness and discernment, recognizing that actions unfold within a larger moral-cosmic order.
During the journey onward, unsettling bird-cries appear as portents, foreshadowing the imminent encounter with Paraśurāma.
Prudence and alertness in leadership—Daśaratha’s party is depicted within an atmosphere that calls for caution and composure.