वालिवधः — Vālī’s Fall and Dharma-Accusation
Kiṣkindhā Sarga 17
न त्वां विनिहतात्मानं धर्मध्वजमधार्मिकम्।जाने पापसमाचारं तृणैः कूपमिवावृतम्।।
na tvāṁ vinihatātmānaṁ dharma-dhvajam adhārmikam |
jāne pāpa-samācāraṁ tṛṇaiḥ kūpam ivāvṛtam ||
我不曾知道你竟是那种扼杀自心良知之人——虽举达摩之旗却行不义;行止罪恶,如井口被草遮蔽一般。
True dharma must be inwardly real, not merely displayed: the verse condemns ‘dharma as a banner’ without righteous action, linking ethics to integrity (satya to self).
Vāli interprets Rāma’s act as concealed wrongdoing and accuses him of hypocrisy—appearing virtuous while acting contrary to dharma.
Integrity (alignment of inner conscience and outer action) is emphasized by contrast—Vāli’s criticism implies that righteousness must be transparent and consistent.