अरण्यकाण्डे द्वात्रिंशः सर्गः
Śūrpaṇakhā’s Report to Rāvaṇa and the Panegyric of His Might
विंशद्भुजं दशग्रीवं दर्शनीयपरिच्छदम्।विशालवक्षसं वीरं राजलक्षण शोभितम्।।।।
viṃśad-bhujaṃ daśa-grīvaṃ darśanīya-paricchadam | viśāla-vakṣasaṃ vīraṃ rāja-lakṣaṇa-śobhitam ||
他是拥有二十臂、十颈的英雄,衣饰华美,胸膛宽阔,并以王者之相的标志而增辉。
He had scars of wounds caused by the thunderbolt received in war between gods and demons, and marks of scars on his chest made by tips of the the tusks of elephant Airavata.
External ‘royal marks’ and extraordinary form are ethically neutral; dharma depends on self-control and right action, not appearance or status.
A descriptive passage portraying Rāvaṇa’s extraordinary physique and kingly presence as seen by Śūrpaṇakhā.
Valor and kingly presence are highlighted, but the Ramayana’s moral arc later tests whether such power serves dharma or violates it.