विभीषणोपदेशः
Vibhishana’s Counsel to Ravana
त्वजस्वकोपंसुखधर्मनाशनंभजस्वधर्मंरतिकीर्तिवर्धनम् ।प्रसीदजीवेमसपुत्रबान्धवाःप्रदीयतांदाशरथायमैथिली ।।।।
tyajasva kopaṃ sukhadharmanāśanaṃ bhajasva dharmaṃ ratikīrtivardhanam | prasīda jīvema sa putrabāndhavāḥ pradīyatāṃ dāśarathāya maithilī ||
Iwan mo ang poot na sumisira sa ligaya at sa dharma; kumapit ka sa dharma na nagpapalago ng wagas na kagalakan at walang-kupas na dangal. Magpahinuhod ka—upang mabuhay kami, kasama ang mga anak at kaangkan—sa pagsasauli kay Maithilī sa anak ni Daśaratha.
"Give up that happiness and anger which destroys virtues. Seek pleasures that enhance fame. Be pacified. Live happily with sons and relatives restoring Mythili to Rama, the son of Dasaratha."
Anger (kopa) is portrayed as a destroyer of dharma and well-being; dharma, by contrast, sustains social continuity—life with family, stability, and honorable reputation.
Vibhīṣaṇa offers a final ethical appeal to Rāvaṇa: choose calm and righteousness by returning Sītā, thereby saving Laṅkā’s future.
Self-restraint (dama/kṣānti) as a royal virtue—necessary for rājadharma and the protection of one’s people.