मकराक्षस्य निर्गमनम्
The Deployment of Makaraksha and Ravana’s Fury
सोऽभिवाद्यदशग्रीवंकृत्वाचापिप्रदक्षिणम् ।निर्जगामगृहाच्छुभ्राद्रावणस्याज्ञयाबली ।।।।
so 'bhivādya daśagrīvaṃ kṛtvā cāpi pradakṣiṇam |
nirjagāma gṛhāc chubhrād rāvaṇasyājñayā balī ||
Tras saludar a Daśagrīva (Rāvaṇa) y circunvalarlo conforme al rito, el poderoso guerrero salió del resplandeciente palacio, obedeciendo la orden de Rāvaṇa.
The Rakshasa king was overtaken by both anger and sorrow, bewildered excessively sent for broadeyed Makara, the son of Khara.
Ritual propriety and respect for authority are shown, but the epic invites reflection: outward forms cannot substitute for righteous intent (dharma-sāra).
Makarākṣa completes formal courtesies to Rāvaṇa and departs to execute the battle-order.
Discipline in courtly conduct and readiness to serve one’s king—though ethically misdirected in service of adharma.