रावण-सारथि-संवादः
Ravana and the Charioteer: Counsel, Omens, and Battlefield Conduct
निमित्तानि च भूयिष्ठंयानिप्रादुर्भवन्तिनः ।तेषुतेष्वभिपन्नेषुलक्ष्याम्यप्रदक्षिणम् ।।।।
nimittāni ca bhūyiṣṭhaṃ yāni prādurbhavanti naḥ |
teṣu teṣv abhipanneṣu lakṣyāmy apradakṣiṇam ||
また、我らに幾度も現れる多くの兆し――それらが起こるたび、我は見る、ことごとく不利となり、不吉の方へと向かっている。
"Those portents manifesting again and again, that I am seeing, all of them are in the reverse direction (meaning not proptitious)."
Dharma includes attentiveness to truth revealed through signs and consequences; ignoring repeated warnings (nimitta) is ethically and practically reckless.
In the battlefield context, Rāvaṇa notices recurring ill omens and interprets them as unfavorable indicators for his side.
Discernment (viveka) is implied—though in Rāvaṇa it appears as momentary recognition of danger rather than sustained righteous restraint.
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