मायाशिरोप्रदर्शनम्
The Display of the Illusory Head of Rāma
ततोराक्षसमाहूयविद्युज्जिह्वंमहाबलम् ।मायाविदंमहामायःप्राविशद्यत्रमैथिली ।।।।
tato rākṣasam āhūya vidyujjihvaṃ mahābalam |
māyāvidaṃ mahāmāyaḥ prāviśad yatra maithilī ||
Entonces, el gran ilusionista Rávana convocó al poderoso rākṣasa Vidyujjihva, experto en magia, y se dirigió al lugar donde estaba Maithili.
Thus addressed Ravana casting down the bright great bow that is famous in the three worlds.
The verse sets up a contrast: dharma and satya are threatened by māyā (deception). It shows how power can recruit skill for unethical ends.
Rāvaṇa begins a planned deception against Sītā by calling a magician-helper and going toward Sītā’s location.
No virtue is celebrated; rather, the episode foreshadows adharma—using cunning and illusion to break another’s resolve.