रावणवधोत्तरं विभीषणशोकः—क्षत्रधर्मोपदेशः
Vibhishana’s Lament after Ravana’s Fall; Instruction on Kshatriya-Dharma
तेजोविषाणःकुलवंशवंशःकोपप्रसादापरगात्रहस्तः ।इक्ष्वाकुसिंहावगृहीतदेहःसुप्तःक्षितौरावणगन्धहस्ती ।।।।
tejoviṣāṇaḥ kulavaṃśavaṃśaḥ kopaprasādāparagātrahastaḥ |
ikṣvākusiṃhāvagṛhītadehaḥ suptaḥ kṣitau rāvaṇagandhahastī ||
Aquele elefante enlouquecido pelo cio—Rāvaṇa—cujas presas eram o fulgor do valor, cujo corpo imenso era linhagem sobre linhagem, e cujos membros eram ira e graça, foi dominado pelo leão dos Ikṣvāku e agora jaz “adormecido” sobre a terra.
"Ravana's prowess as tusks, father and grand fathers' race as back of the body, wrath as lower body and graciousness as proboscis, overthrown by a lion in the shape of Ikshvaku race having killed him he is lying asleep thrown down."
Lineage and power do not sanctify wrongdoing; dharma prevails when rightful kingship (Ikṣvāku-lion) subdues destructive arrogance (rut-elephant).
The poet depicts the fallen Rāvaṇa through an elephant metaphor, emphasizing his former might and his final overthrow by Rāma.
Rāma’s royal courage and moral authority—strength aligned with dharma, not mere domination.