How does this passage from the Ramayana reflect the Hindu value of dharma?

No longer be their fate deplored,
Nor thine, nor that of Kosal's lord,
For conduct such as theirs shall buy
Wide glory that can never die.
For casting grief and care away,
Delighting in the forest, they
With joyful spirits, blithe and ,
Set forward on the ancient way

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The passage emphasizes that a person's conduct, or good behavior, is what's important.
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