रावणस्य सभाप्रवेशः
Ravana Enters the Royal Assembly and Summons Counsel
नानाविकृतवेषाश्चनानाभूषणभूषिताः ।पार्श्वतस्पृष्ठतश्चैनंपरिवार्यययुस्तत:।। ।।
nānāvikṛtaveṣāś ca nānābhūṣaṇabhūṣitāḥ |
pārśvataḥ pṛṣṭhataś cainaṃ parivārya yayus tataḥ ||
Depois, outros—trajando variados disfarces estranhos e adornados com diversos ornamentos—seguiram adiante, cercando-o pelos lados e por trás.
The tenheaded Ravana, eminent one among Rakshasas climbed up that best of chariots that was making noise like the roaring sound of a huge cloud and went to assembly.
Outer display (veṣa, bhūṣaṇa) is contrasted in the Ramayana with inner truth (satya) and righteousness (dharma). The scene invites reflection: splendour and entourage do not guarantee moral legitimacy.
Rāvaṇa is escorted in a formal procession, surrounded closely by attendants as he goes toward/within the assembly.
Pageantry and protective vigilance by followers (though ethically neutral, it underscores royal power).
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