न्यग्रोध
प्रवेश-निवारणम् (Preventing Indrajit’s Banyan-Tree Rite) / Indrajit Confronts Vibhishana
न ज्ञातित्वं न सौहार्धं न जातिस्तवदुर्मते ।प्रमाणं न च सौदर्यं न धर्मोधर्मदूषण ।।6.87.12।।
na jñātitvaṃ na sauhārdaṃ na jātis tava durmate | pramāṇaṃ na ca saudaryaṃ na dharmo dharma-dūṣaṇa ||6.87.12||
この悪しき心の者、ダルマを汚す者よ。お前には親族への思いも情愛も、家系への忠誠もない。正しい分別も兄弟の絆も、義もまるでない。
"Evil minded Vibheeshana! You are vitiating righteousness, have no value to your race, no affection to your clan, no brotherly feeling and have no righteousness."
The verse shows how moral language can be weaponized: Indrajit accuses Vibhīṣaṇa of being anti-dharmic, even though Vibhīṣaṇa’s defection is motivated by commitment to true dharma and satya over unjust family allegiance.
Indrajit intensifies his condemnation, charging Vibhīṣaṇa with betrayal of kinship and righteousness.
Implicitly, Vibhīṣaṇa’s integrity—because the accusation invites the audience to evaluate what dharma truly is beyond clan identity.