रावणस्य अन्त्येष्टिः
Ravana’s Funeral Rites and the Ethics of Post-War Conduct
प्रविष्टासुसर्वासुराक्षसीषुविभीषणः ।रामपार्श्वमुपागम्यतदातिष्ठद्विनीतवत् ।।।।
praviṣṭāsu sarvāsu rākṣasīṣu vibhīṣaṇaḥ | rāmapārśvam upāgamya tadātiṣṭhad vinītavat ||
When all the rākṣasī women had entered, Vibhīṣaṇa approached Rāma and stood by his side in humble restraint.
After the women entering the city, Vibheeshana came towards Rama and stood in a submissive manner.
Vinaya (humble discipline) before rightful authority: Vibhīṣaṇa’s composed, submissive stance reflects dharmic conduct after conflict—restraint, respect, and alignment with righteousness.
After the immediate turmoil in Laṅkā settles (the women have withdrawn/entered), Vibhīṣaṇa comes to Rāma and stands respectfully near him.
Vibhīṣaṇa’s humility and self-control—he does not act triumphantly, but maintains decorum and reverence.
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