अष्टादशः सर्गः (Sarga 18): रावणस्य प्रमदावनप्रवेशः
Ravana’s entry into the women’s grove
दीपिकाः काञ्चनीः काश्चिज्जगृहुस्तत्र योषितः।वालव्यजनहस्ताश्च तालवृन्तानि चापराः।।5.18.11।।
dīpikāḥ kāñcanīḥ kāścij jagṛhus tatra yoṣitaḥ |
vālavyajanahastāś ca tālavṛntāni cāparāḥ ||
そこでは、ある女たちが黄金の灯火を捧げ持ち、ある者は手にヤクの尾の払子を取り、また別の者は椰子葉の扇を携えていた。
Some women carried golden lamps, some held yalk tail fans in their hands while others bore palm-leaf fans.
Ethically, it underscores a Ramayana motif: external luxury is morally neutral; Dharma depends on truthful, restrained action rather than ornamented surroundings.
The attendants around Rāvaṇa are described as they carry lamps and fans while moving with him.
No direct virtue is taught; the focus is descriptive, setting a scene that later contrasts with Sītā’s austerity and steadfast Satya.