रावणस्य अन्त्येष्टिः
Ravana’s Funeral Rites and the Ethics of Post-War Conduct
लङ्काद्वीपस्यगोप्तारंकर्तारंभीमकर्मणाम् ।।।।अस्माकंकामभोगानांदातारंरथिनांवरम् ।
laṅkādvīpasya goptāraṃ kartāraṃ bhīmakarmaṇām | asmākaṃ kāmabhogānāṃ dātāraṃ rathināṃ varam ||
ランカー島の守護者、恐るべき業を成す者。われらに享楽を授ける者——戦車武者の中の最勝者。
"In the island of Lanka, he provided for his own sexual pleasures in a concealing manner. He was the foremost among those providers of sensual pleasures."
The verse highlights the tension between kāma (pleasure) and Dharma: when pleasure and fearsome acts dominate rulership, stability collapses despite material provision.
Mandodarī praises Rāvaṇa’s worldly capacities—guarding Laṅkā, martial excellence, providing luxury—while lamenting that all of it has ended in death.
Balanced kingship is implicitly emphasized: true royal virtue integrates protection with righteousness, not merely power and indulgence.