सीताहरणम्
Ravana reveals his true form and abducts Sita
सद्यस्सौम्यं परित्यज्य भिक्षुरूपं स रावणः।स्वं रूपं कालरूपाभं भेजे वैश्रवणानुजः।।3.49.6।।
sadyaḥ saumyaṃ parityajya bhikṣurūpaṃ sa rāvaṇaḥ |
svaṃ rūpaṃ kālarūpābhaṃ bheje vaiśravaṇānujaḥ || 3.49.6 ||
اسی دم کبیر کے چھوٹے بھائی راون نے بھکشو کی نرم صورت ترک کی اور اپنا ہی روپ دھار لیا—کال کی مانند ہیبت ناک۔
Ravana, brother of Kubera, shed the gentle figure of a mendicant and assumed the form of the god of death.
It condemns deception used for harm: disguising oneself to violate another is adharma; dharma requires honesty, restraint, and respect for others’ boundaries.
Rāvaṇa drops his mendicant disguise and reveals a fearsome, death-like form during the abduction episode.
Negatively, Rāvaṇa’s duplicity; the epic contrasts this with dharmic transparency and self-mastery.