"On the whole, my opinion is that you should return to Ayodhya and accept
the throne. Of course, your father's command also has to be considered, and reconciled to
this step. You have obeyed that command at once and unhesitatingly, but now a new
Situation has arisen. Bharata in his helplessness, fearing infamy, has sought shelter at
your feet. How can you spurn him? We all know that you love him as your life. You never
refuse those who approach you for help. How then can you deny it to Bharata now? Is it not
your life-principle to help those who seek refuge at your feet?"
But Raama showed no signs of relenting.
Then, Bharata turned to Sumantra and said, "My brother has no pity for me. Please
spread a bed of darbha grass here for me. I shall take the pledge of fasting unto
death."
Sumantra hesitated and looked at Raama.
Then Bharata himself fetched and spread the grass and sat on it. |