मकराक्षस्य निर्गमनम्
The Deployment of Makaraksha and Ravana’s Fury
रावणस्यवचश्श्रुत्वाशूरमानीखरात्मजः ।बाढमित्यब्रवीद्धृष्टोमकराक्षोनिशाचरम् ।।।।
rāvaṇasya vacaḥ śrutvā śūramānī kharātmajaḥ |
bāḍham ity abravīd dhṛṣṭo makarākṣo niśācaraḥ ||
فلما سمع مكاراكشا، ابنَ خَرا، كلامَ رافانا، وهو معتزٌّ ببسالته، أجاب سيدَ الرَّاكشاسَة بجرأة: «بَادْهَمْ: ليكن كما تأمر.»
At the departure of evil minded and angry Maka raksha, dreadful and violent wind blew carrying with crumbling dust.
The verse warns against pride (mada) that mistakes aggression for virtue; Dharma values courage guided by right purpose, not mere bravado.
Makarākṣa accepts Rāvaṇa’s order and prepares to go to the battlefield.
Martial confidence is highlighted, but it is shaded as overconfidence—courage without discernment.
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