पम्पा
तीर-वर्णनम् / Rama’s Lament at Pampa and the Approach to Rishyamuka
नदन्ति कामं शकुना मुदितास्सङ्घशः कलम्। आह्वयन्त इवान्योन्यं कामोन्मादकरा मम।।4.1.45।।
nadanti kāmaṃ śakunā muditāḥ saṅghaśaḥ kalam | āhvayanta ivānyonyaṃ kāmonmādakarā mama ||
群鸟欢喜成群,随意清婉啼鸣,仿佛彼此相唤;然而于我,这只更添相思的狂乱。
Dharma includes mastery over the mind: the same stimulus that delights others can disturb one who suffers injustice and separation, calling for inner discipline.
During spring in the forest, Rama hears birds calling and confides to Lakshmana that their joy intensifies his longing for Sita.
Emotional honesty with restraint—Rama acknowledges powerful feelings without abandoning his righteous aim to recover Sita.