विभीषणागमनम्
Vibhīṣaṇa’s Arrival and the Debate on Refuge
ततोमैन्दस्तुसम्प्रेक्ष्यनयापनयकोविदः ।वाक्यंवचनसम्पन्नोबभाषेहेतुमत्तरम् ।।6.17.47।।
tato maindaḥ tu samprīkṣya nayāpanayakovidaḥ | vākyaṃ vacanasampanno babhāṣe hetumattaram || 6.17.47 ||
Entonces Mainda, diestro en discernir la buena política y la mala, tras considerar el asunto, pronunció una declaración rica en expresión y plenamente fundada en la razón.
"O king of mortals! This is Ravana's brother called Vibheeshana. Let him be slowly and gently interrogated for long."
Dharma in counsel is rational speech: decisions affecting life and war should be guided by reasoned, well-considered words rather than suspicion or passion.
In the debate about how to respond to Vibhīṣaṇa’s arrival, Mainda prepares to offer a carefully reasoned recommendation.
Mainda’s nīti (political prudence) and clarity of expression—reasoned advice delivered skillfully.