महोदर-वाक्यं कुम्भकर्ण-प्रतिषेधः
Mahodara’s Counsel and the Critique of Kumbhakarna’s Solo Assault
स्थानंवृद्धिं च हानि च देशकालविभागवित् ।आत्मनश्चपरेषां च बुध्यतेराक्षसर्षभः ।।।।
sthānaṃ vṛddhiṃ ca hāniṃ ca deśakālavibhāgavit |
ātmanaśca pareṣāṃ ca budhyate rākṣasarṣabhaḥ ||
Aquel toro entre los rākṣasas, Rāvaṇa, versado en las distinciones de tiempo y lugar, comprende la estabilidad, el crecimiento y el declive, tanto de sí mismo como de sus enemigos.
"Ravana, a bull among Rakshasas is conversant with rules of time and place and knows his own enemies, his progress and decline also."
The verse mentions 'Sthana' (Stability or Stagnation), 'Vriddhi' (Growth or Prosperity), and 'Hani' (Decline or Loss). A wise king must monitor these states constantly.
It highlights that righteousness and political success depend on context. Understanding 'Desha' (Place) and 'Kala' (Time) is essential for applying Dharma correctly in statecraft.