सीताविलापः
Sita’s Lament and Resolve under Threat
अनन्य दैवत्वमियं क्षमा चभूमौ च शय्या नियमश्च धर्मे।पतिव्रतात्वं विफलं ममेदंकृतं कृतघ्नेष्विव मानुषाणाम्।।5.28.12।।
ananya-daivatvam iyaṁ kṣamā ca
bhūmau ca śayyā niyamaś ca dharme |
pativratātvaṁ viphalaṁ mamedaṁ
kṛtaṁ kṛtaghneṣv iva mānuṣāṇām || 5.28.12 ||
我一心唯你为神的虔敬,我的忍辱,我卧地而眠,以及我在达摩中的自律——我这贞节竟成徒然,如同善行施于忘恩之人。
"I am devoted to you and to no other god. My hardship in sleeping on the ground, my righteousness, my discipline and chastity have all proved futile like the devotion of an ungrateful person.
The verse spotlights pativratā-dharma and disciplined living, while also expressing the anguish that arises when righteous conduct seems unrewarded—raising the Ramayana’s recurring question of how dharma is tested before it is vindicated.
Sītā laments that her austerity, patience, and exclusive devotion appear to have yielded no protection, as she faces mortal danger in Laṅkā.
Sītā’s chastity, restraint, and endurance—virtues held as exemplary in the epic, even when they become the very ground of her suffering and trial.