अङ्गद
उपदेशः — Hanuman’s Counsel to Angada on Succession and Strategy
तथा ब्रुवति तारे तु ताराधिपतिवर्चसि।अथ मेने हृतं राज्यं हनूमानङ्गदेन तत्।।।।
tathā bruvati tāre tu tārādhipativarcasi |
atha mene hṛtaṃ rājyaṃ hanūmān aṅgadena tat ||
当光辉如众星之主月神般的塔罗(Tārā)如此言说时,哈奴曼便疑心:安伽陀(Aṅgada)或将夺取王国。
Hanuman listened to the proposal of Tara, whose face was like the Moon, lord of the stars. (After listening to Tara) he thought Angada might take over the kingdom from Sugriva.
Rajadharma (ethical kingship and rightful succession) is implicitly at stake: Hanumān’s concern reflects vigilance that power should not be taken through opportunism but held according to rightful order.
Following Tārā’s counsel, Hanumān anticipates potential political tension—fearing that Aṅgada could be positioned as a rival claimant to Sugrīva’s rule.
Hanumān’s loyalty and foresight: he prioritizes stability and the integrity of Sugrīva’s kingship to safeguard the larger mission to aid Rāma.