त्रिशिरा-प्रबोधनम् तथा नरान्तक-वधः
Trisira’s Counsel and the Slaying of Naranthaka
अन्तरिक्षगतास्सर्वेसर्वेमायाविशारदाः ।सर्वेत्रिदशदर्पघ्नास्सर्वे च रणदुर्जयाः ।।।।
antarikṣagatāḥ sarve sarve māyāviśāradāḥ | sarve tridaśadarpaghnāḥ sarve ca raṇadurjayāḥ || 6.69.11 ||
Lahat sila’y nakalilipad sa himpapawid; lahat ay bihasa sa mga sining ng mahika; lahat ay kayang durugin ang pagmamataas ng mga diyos; at lahat ay mahirap daigin sa digmaan.
All (sons of Ravana) are capable of coursing through the sky, experts in conjuring tricks, capable of crushing the pride of Devatas and all, are fierce in fighting.
Power—especially supernatural power—does not equal righteousness; the epic repeatedly teaches that dharma, not mere capability, determines true victory.
The text describes the formidable qualities of Rāvaṇa’s sons as they prepare for battle.
Martial competence and confidence; implicitly, the verse also warns that prowess without dharmic grounding can become destructive pride.