विभीषणागमनम्
Vibhīṣaṇa’s Arrival and the Debate on Refuge
इत्युक्त्वापरुषंवाक्यंरावणंरावणानुजः ।आजगाममुहूर्तेनयत्ररामस्सलक्ष्मणः ।।6.17.1।।
ityuktvā paruṣaṃ vākyaṃ rāvaṇaṃ rāvaṇānujaḥ | ājagāma muhūrtena yatra rāmaḥ salakṣmaṇaḥ ||
Having spoken such harsh words to Ravana, his younger brother [Vibhishana] arrived in a moment at the place where Rama was present along with Lakshmana.
Vibheeshana, having addressed Ravana in harsh language, reached Rama and Lakshmana in a short while.
'Ravananuja' translates to 'the younger brother of Ravana', referring to Vibhishana, who chose the path of Dharma over blind loyalty to his brother.
Vibhishana's departure signifies the rejection of Adharma (unrighteousness) represented by Ravana, demonstrating that allegiance to truth and righteousness supersedes familial bonds when those bonds demand participation in evil.
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