लङ्काप्रवेशः
Hanuman’s Stealth Entry and Survey of Lanka
शुश्राव काञ्चीनिनदं नूपुराणां च, निःस्वनम्।सोपाननिनदांश्चैव भवनेषु महात्मनाम्।।।।अस्फोटितनिनादांश्च क्ष्वेलितांश्च ततस्ततः।
śuśrāva kāñcīninadaṃ nūpurāṇāṃ ca niḥsvanam |
sopānaninadāṃś caiva bhavaneṣu mahātmanām ||5.4.11||
asphoṭitaninādāṃś ca kṣvelitāṃś ca tatas tataḥ |
اس نے کمر بند کی جھنکار اور پازیبوں کی چھنکار سنی، اور مہاتماؤں کے محلوں میں زینوں پر قدموں کی آہٹ بھی۔ پھر ادھر ادھر سے تالیاں بجنے کی آوازیں اور ہنسی مذاق کی چہکار بھی سنائی دی۔
Great Hanuman heard the jingling sounds of waist bells and anklets of women and sounds of great men climbing up and down flights of steps, sounds of clapping and joking everywhere in the mansions.
Dharma here is steadiness of mind: sensory noise and pleasure-signals need not disturb one committed to a righteous objective.
As Hanumān moves through Laṅkā, he hears domestic and festive sounds—ornaments, stairways, clapping, joking—suggesting a thriving but morally compromised courtly life under Rāvaṇa.
Focused diligence: Hanumān remains a careful observer and does not become careless or distracted.