विभीषण–इन्द्रजित् संवादः
Vibhishana and Indrajit: Counsel, Boast, and Rebuttal
सत्त्वेनवीर्येणपराक्रमेणशौर्येणधैर्येणचतेजसाच ।एकःकुलेऽस्मिन्पुरुषोविमुक्तोविभीषणस्तातकनिष्ठएषः ।।6.15.3।।
sattvena vīryeṇa parākrameṇa śauryeṇa dhairyeṇa ca tejasā ca | ekaḥ kule 'smin puruṣo vimukto vibhīṣaṇas tāta-kaniṣṭha eṣaḥ ||6.15.3||
‘സത്ത്വം, വീര്യം, പരാക്രമം, ശൗര്യം, ധൈര്യം, തേജസ്—ഇവയൊക്കെയും ഇല്ലാത്ത ഈ കുലത്തിലെ ഒരേയൊരു പുരുഷൻ ഉണ്ട്: പിതാവിന്റെ കനിഷ്ഠനായ വിഭീഷണൻ.’
"You who are evil minded, deserve to be killed. The one who brought you here is young and loves you to make bold attempts. He is polluting your mind and deserves to be killed."
It indirectly teaches that speech can become adharma when it turns into contempt and humiliation; dharma requires truthful speech that is also beneficial and disciplined.
Indrajit publicly disparages Vibhīṣaṇa, framing his dissent as cowardice and lack of warrior qualities.
The verse foregrounds ‘vīrya’ and ‘dhairya’ as warrior-virtues, but it also serves as a cautionary example: valor without ethical restraint becomes arrogance.