विभीषणोपदेशः
Vibhīṣaṇa’s Counsel to Rāvaṇa and the Rākṣasa Court
प्रहस्तवाक्यंत्वहितंनिशम्यविभीषणोराजहितानुकाङ्क्षी ।ततोमहार्थंवचनंबभाषेधर्मार्थकामेषुनिविष्टबुद्धि:।। ।।
prahastavākyaṃ tv ahitaṃ niśamya vibhīṣaṇo rājahitānukāṅkṣī | tato mahārthaṃ vacanaṃ babhāṣe dharmārthakāmeṣu niviṣṭabuddhiḥ ||
Hearing Prahasta’s harmful words, Vibhīṣaṇa—seeking the king’s true welfare, and with his mind grounded in dharma, artha, and kāma—then spoke a weighty reply.
After hearing the words said by Vibheeshana, Prahastha spoke these words, we do not know the fear of gods or Rakshasas or anyone.
True counsel serves rāja-hita (the king’s real good) and is anchored in dharma; it resists harmful rhetoric even when popular.
After Prahasta’s boastful rejection, the narration frames Vibhīṣaṇa as a principled adviser preparing a substantial response.
Statesmanlike wisdom: integrating dharma with practical aims (artha, kāma) for legitimate governance.
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