मायाशिरोप्रदर्शनम्
The Display of the Illusory Head of Rāma
अशोकवनिकायांतुसीतादर्शनलालसः ।वैरृतानामधिपतिस्संविवेशमहाबलः ।।।।
aśoka-vanikāyāṃ tu sītā-darśana-lālasaḥ |
nairṛtānām adhipatiḥ saṃviveśa mahābalaḥ ||6.31.10||
ସୀତାଦର୍ଶନ ଲାଲସାରେ ମହାବଳୀ ନୈରୃତାଧିପତି ଅଶୋକବନିକାରେ ପ୍ରବେଶ କଲେ।
Eager to have a look at Sita, the mighty king of Rakshasas entered Asoka grove.
By contrast, it underscores adharma: desire backed by coercive power leads to violation of another’s autonomy, a central ethical failure in Rāvaṇa’s conduct.
Rāvaṇa goes into the Aśoka grove to confront the captive Sītā.
Negatively framed: unchecked desire and pride; the verse sets up the moral tension between power and righteousness.
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