मायामृगदर्शनम्
The Vision of the Illusory Deer
मसारगल्लर्कमुखश्शङ्खमुक्तानिभोदरः।कस्य नामाभिरूप्योऽसौ न मनो लोभयेन्मृगः।।।।
masāragallarkamukhaḥ śaṅkhamuktānibhodaraḥ |
kasya nāmābhirūpyo 'sau na mano lobhayen mṛgaḥ || 3.43.28 ||
ಅದರ ಮುಖ ಪಚ್ಚೆಯ ಪಾತ್ರೆಯಂತೆ, ಅದರ ಉದರ ಶಂಖ ಅಥವಾ ಮುತ್ತಿನಂತೆ ಪ್ರಕಾಶಮಾನ; ಇಂತಹ ಮನೋಹರ ಮೃಗವನ್ನು ಕಂಡು ಯಾರ ಮನಸ್ಸು ಲೋಭಿಸದೆ ಇರಲಿದೆ?
Whose mind will not be filled with wonder on seeing this divine beauty glittering like lustrous gold and studded with a variety of gems ?
It teaches that desire is natural, but Dharma lies in not letting greed or fascination govern action; truth (satya) must guide choices over mere attraction.
Rāma acknowledges how the deer’s jewel-like features can lure anyone, explaining Sītā’s captivation and foreshadowing the danger of pursuing it.
Honest recognition of human vulnerability—admitting how the mind can be drawn to beauty is a step toward ethical restraint.