Morte de Yaginadatta / Episodio do poema epico - O Ramayana
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During a royal exile, an anguished monarch recalls a youthful hunting accident in which a stray arrow mortally wounds a young ascetic. The dying man asks that his blind parents be informed and his wound removed; the king, consumed by remorse, seeks them and confesses the deed, confronting familial grief and moral responsibility. The episode interweaves stark narrative detail with meditations on unintended consequences, duty toward the vulnerable, filial devotion, and the limits of atonement, conveying intense emotion through restrained, devotional language.
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