मारीचोपदेशः — Maricha’s Counsel to Ravana
On Rama’s Dharma and the Peril of Abduction
शरार्चिषमाधृष्यं चापखङ्गेन्धनं रणे।रामाग्निं सहसा दीप्तं न प्रवेष्टुं त्वमर्हसि।।।।
śarārciṣam ādhṛṣyaṃ cāpa-khaḍg-endhanaṃ raṇe | rāmāgniṃ sahasā dīptaṃ na praveṣṭuṃ tvam arhasi ||
Hindi mo nararapat biglang sumugod sa apoy na si Rāma—di-malalapitan sa digmaan—na ang mga liyab ay mga palaso at ang panggatong ay pana at tabak, na biglang nag-aalab.
You should not give up happiness,your dear life and kingdom and come to Rama who is a variable god of death. His bow is like on open burning mouth, and his flaming arrows are like fire. He is all anger. He is wielder of bow and arrows. He can strike the enemy army (alone).
Dharma includes restraint and right judgment: do not pursue a wrongful aim that leads to self-destruction, especially against a righteous and superior opponent.
Mārīca uses a fire metaphor to dissuade Rāvaṇa from provoking Rāma through the planned abduction.
Rāma’s invincible valor in righteous battle, and the counsel of prudence as a protective virtue.