भज प्रीतिं च हर्षं च त्यजैतां नित्यदैन्यताम्।सीते राक्षसराजेन सह क्रीड यथासुखम्।।5.24.34।।
bhaja prītiṃ ca harṣaṃ ca tyajaitāṃ nityadainyatām |
sīte rākṣasarājena saha krīḍa yathāsukham ||5.24.34||
O Sita, yakapin mo ang pagmamahal at saya; iwanan mo na ang walang katapusang pagdurusa. Magsaya ka at maglibang ayon sa iyong nais kasama ang hari ng mga Rakshasa.
'O Sita! offer your love to Ravana, adore him and be happy. Give up this continuous dejection. Enjoy all pleasures along with the king of demons.
Pleasure is proposed as a substitute for righteousness. The Ramayana’s dharma ethic rejects enjoyment gained through betrayal, coercion, or violation of marriage vows; true happiness must be grounded in satya and rightful conduct.
The rākṣasīs try to normalize life in captivity by urging Sītā to accept companionship with the rākṣasa-king.
Sītā’s fidelity (pativratā-dharma) and inner strength, resisting both fear and temptation.