माल्यवानुपदेशः—रावणक्रोधः तथा लङ्काद्वाररक्षा-व्यवस्था
Malyavan’s Counsel, Ravana’s Anger, and the Fortification of Lanka
यदितावत्समुद्रेतुसेतुर्बद्धोयदृच्छया ।रामेणविस्मयःकोऽत्रयेवमेभयमागतम् ।।।।
yadi tāvat samudre tu setur baddho yadṛcchayā |
rāmeṇa vismayaḥ ko 'tra yena me bhayam āgatam ||
หากพระรามบังเอิญสร้างสะพานข้ามมหาสมุทรได้ แล้วมีสิ่งใดน่าอัศจรรย์นักเล่า จนความหวาดกลัวเพราะเหตุนั้นจึงครอบงำท่าน?
"Rama having crossed the sea with his Vanara army will not go back with life. It is true."
The verse shows how ego can deny evident truth; dharma requires clear-sighted acceptance of reality (satya) rather than dismissing it as “chance.”
Rāvaṇa downplays Rāma’s achievement of building the sea-bridge and rebukes the fear it causes among his side.
Negatively, it highlights arrogance and denial; positively, it points to the virtue of prudence—recognizing genuine threats and responding wisely.