मारीचाश्रमगमनम्
Ravana’s Journey to Maricha’s Hermitage
तं समं सर्वतस्निग्धं मृदुसंस्पर्शमारुतम्।अनूपं सिन्धुराजस्य ददर्श त्रिदिवोपमम्।।।।
taṁ samaṁ sarvatasnigdhaṁ mṛdusaṁsparśamārutam |
anūpaṁ sindhurājasya dadarśa tridivopamam ||
ସେ ସିନ୍ଧୁରାଜ (ସମୁଦ୍ର)ର ଅନୂପ ପ୍ରଦେଶକୁ ଦେଖିଲେ—ସର୍ବତ୍ର ସମତଳ ଓ ସ୍ନିଗ୍ଧ ସୌନ୍ଦର୍ୟମୟ, ମୃଦୁସ୍ପର୍ଶୀ ପବନରେ ସୁଖଦ, ଏବଂ ତ୍ରିଦିବ ସମ ଦିବ୍ୟ।
It was a veritable heaven with the plain land flooded with the back-waters of the sea and gentle breeze blowing.
The verse reinforces a Ramayana motif: the world can appear ‘heaven-like,’ yet dharma is determined by action and truth (satya), not by the pleasantness of surroundings.
As he proceeds, Rāvaṇa reaches a coastal/backwater-like tract described in exalted, heaven-comparing imagery.
None explicitly; the focus is on the setting’s harmony, which in dharmic reading invites inner harmony—often absent in adharma-driven characters.