Sarga 93: Rāvaṇa’s Grief and Fury after Indrajit’s Fall; Move to Slay Vaidehī and Ministerial Restraint
भैरवोहिमहान्नादोराक्षसानांश्रुतोमया ।बहूनामिहहृष्टानांतथाविक्रोशतांप्रियम् ।।।।
bhairavo hi mahān nādo rākṣasānāṃ śruto mayā | bahūnām iha hṛṣṭānāṃ tathā vikrośatāṃ priyam ||
Aquí oí un clamor terrible e inmenso de muchos Rākṣasas—regocijados y gritando en voz alta a sus seres queridos.
Many Rakshasas rejoiced, calling out their loved ones loudly, making huge noise, were heard.
The verse contrasts unrighteous celebration amid violence with Sītā’s alert moral awareness; Dharma is implied through her sensitivity to the moral disorder of the scene.
During the war, Sītā hears loud rejoicing and shouting among the Rākṣasas, suggesting a major event (believed by them to be favorable) has occurred.
Sītā’s vigilance and discernment—she reads sounds as moral and narrative signals, not merely noise.