Mārkaṇḍeya’s Consolation to the King: Exempla of Rāma and the Efficacy of Allies (मार्कण्डेयाश्वासनम्)
रावयामास लोकान् यत् तस्माद्रावण उच्यते । दशग्रीव: कामबलो देवानां भयमादधत्,उसने सम्पूर्ण लोकोंको रुला दिया था; इसलिये वह रावण कहलाता है। दशाननका बल उसके इच्छानुसार बढ़ जाता था; अतः वह सदा देवताओंको भयभीत किये रहता था
rāvayāmāsa lokān yat tasmād rāvaṇa ucyate | daśagrīvaḥ kāmabalo devānāṃ bhayam ādadhat |
Ele fez chorar todos os mundos; por isso é chamado “Rāvaṇa”. Aquele de dez pescoços, cuja força crescia conforme o seu desejo, mantinha os deuses em temor contínuo.
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
Power that expands according to personal desire (kāma) and is not restrained by dharma tends to produce widespread suffering and fear; such dominance becomes ethically condemnable and destabilizes the moral order.
Mārkaṇḍeya explains the epithet ‘Rāvaṇa’ by wordplay/etymology: he is so called because he made the worlds cry. He further characterizes him as ‘Daśagrīva,’ whose strength increased at will, and who continually terrified the gods.