माल्यवानुपदेशः
Malyavan’s Counsel, Portents in Laṅkā, and the Proposal of Alliance
तेषांप्रभावोदुर्धर्षःप्रदीप्तइवपावकः ।।6.35.18।।तपसाभावितात्मानोधर्मस्यानुग्रहेरताः ।मुख्यर्यज्ञैर्यजन्त्येतेनित्यंतैस्सैर्द्विजातयः ।।6.35.19।।जुह्वत्यनगींश्चविधिवद्वेदांश्चोच्चैरधीयते ।अभिभूयचरक्षांसिब्रह्मघोषानुदैरयन् ।।6.35.20।।दिशोऽपिविद्रुतास्सर्वेस्तनयित्नुरिवोष्णगे ।
tapasā bhāvitātmāno dharmasyānugrahe ratāḥ |
mukhyair yajñair yajanty ete nityaṃ tais tais dvijātayaḥ ||
تپسیا سے سنوارے ہوئے دل والے اور دھرم کے سہارا دینے میں مشغول، یہ دْوِجاتی رِشی ہمیشہ اُن ہی مقدّس رسموں میں ثابت قدم رہ کر سب سے بڑے یَجْن انجام دیتے ہیں۔
Ravana, the Lord of Rakshasas, looked at his ministers on hearing the sounds and reflecting for a moment.
Dharma is upheld through disciplined living (tapas) and faithful performance of sacred duties (yajña), showing that righteousness is sustained by consistent practice, not mere intention.
In the war setting, the text describes how the spiritual discipline and ritual action of sages/brahmanas strengthens dharma and becomes a counter-force to Rakshasa power.
Steadfastness (dṛḍhatā) in duty—regular, principled action aligned with dharma.