कुम्भकर्णोपदेशः
Kumbhakarna’s Counsel and War-Boast to Ravana
अद्यशोकपरीतानांस्वबन्धुवधकारणात् ।शत्रोर्युधिविनाशेनकरोम्यस्रप्रमार्जनम् ।।6.63.38।।
adya śokaparītānāṃ svabandhuvadhakāraṇāt | śatror yudhi vināśena karomy aśrupramārjanam ||6.63.38||
Hoy, al destruir al enemigo en la batalla, enjugaré las lágrimas de quienes están abrumados por el dolor a causa de la muerte de sus propios parientes.
Now I will wipe the tears of Rakshasas who lost their kin and are bewailing their loss.
It shows a common ethical error: seeking to heal loss through further harm. Ramayana dharma emphasizes that right ends cannot be pursued through unrighteous means.
The speaker motivates action by promising to avenge the slain Rākṣasas and thereby comfort the grieving populace.
Valor is emphasized, but ethically mis-aimed—courage used for vengeance rather than protection of righteousness.