महोदर-वाक्यं कुम्भकर्ण-प्रतिषेधः
Mahodara’s Counsel and the Critique of Kumbhakarna’s Solo Assault
ततोऽवघोषयपुरेगजस्कन्धेनपार्थिव ।हतोरामस्सहभ्रात्राससैन्यइतिसर्वतः ।।।।
tato'vaghoṣaya pure gajaskandhena pārthiva | hato rāmaḥ saha bhrātrā sasainya iti sarvataḥ ||
Bấy giờ, hỡi Đại vương, hãy truyền rao khắp kinh thành, cho sứ giả cưỡi trên lưng voi lớn mà xướng lên mọi ngả: “Rama đã bị giết, cùng với em trai và toàn quân của người.”
"Thereafter mounted on elephant backs all over the city will make a rakshasa pronounce that Rama accompanied by his brother are killed."
The intent is psychological warfare (Kuta-Yuddha); by spreading false news of Rama's death via royal proclamation, the Rakshasas aimed to boost the morale of Lanka's citizens and demoralize any sympathizers or captives.
In ancient governance, announcements made from 'Gajaskandha' (elephant's back) signified the highest level of official royal decree, ensuring visibility and commanding immediate attention and belief from the public.