सीताहरणम्
Ravana reveals his true form and abducts Sita
तामकामां स कामार्तः पन्नगेन्द्रवधूमिव।।3.49.22।।विवेष्टमानामादाय उत्पपाताथ रावणः।
tām akāmāṃ sa kāmārtaḥ pannagendravadhūm iva | viveṣṭamānām ādāya utpapāta atha rāvaṇaḥ ||
Atormentado pelo desejo, Rāvaṇa a agarrou—contra a vontade dela, contorcendo-se como a noiva do rei das serpentes—e então alçou voo pelos ares com ela.
Passionate Ravana took hold of Sita who was not willing and was writhing in pain. He seized her like (an eagle carrying away) a serpent queen and flew up.
Unchecked kāma becomes adharma: desire that overrides another’s will is condemned by the narrative as a moral collapse leading to violence.
Rāvaṇa forcibly takes Sītā and begins the aerial abduction.
Sītā’s resistance is emphasized as moral clarity—she does not consent and actively struggles against wrongdoing.