राक्षसेनौजसा युक्तं रूपेण च बलेन च । निसर्गाद्दारुणः क्रूरो रावणाद्रावणः स्मृतः
rākṣasenaujasā yuktaṃ rūpeṇa ca balena ca | nisargāddāruṇaḥ krūro rāvaṇādrāvaṇaḥ smṛtaḥ
مُتَّسِمٌ بعنفِ بأسِ الرّاكشاسا، جامعٌ بين الحُسنِ والقوّة؛ وبطبعه مُرعِبٌ قاسٍ، فلذلك يُذكَر باسم «رافَنا» أي «مَن يُطلِق صراخَ الآخرين».
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Māhātmya discourse style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Rāvaṇa is portrayed as possessing rākṣasa-ojas, with both beauty and strength, yet innately dreadful and cruel; the verse culminates in a folk-etymology: ‘Rāvaṇa’ as one who makes others cry out.
Power and outward brilliance, when joined to cruelty, become a cause of fear and downfall; character (svabhāva) determines one’s legacy.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra is the overarching sacred setting of this Māhātmya, within which these Purāṇic histories are narrated.
No specific vrata, snāna, dāna, or japa is stated in this verse; it provides etymology and moral characterization.