मायामृगप्रकरणम्
The Illusory Deer Episode: Ravana and Maricha at Rama’s Hermitage
एतच्छौण्डीर्ययुक्तं ते मच्छन्दवशवर्तिनः।इदानीमसि मारीचः पूर्वमन्यो निशाचरः।।3.42.6।।
etac chauṇḍīryayuktaṁ te macchandavaśavartinaḥ | idānīm asi mārīcaḥ pūrvam anyo niśācaraḥ || 3.42.6 ||
此举正合你那逞强之气,因为你如今受我意志所驱。此刻你才真是“摩利遮”;先前不过是另一个夜行的罗刹罢了。
The great lady Sita, unworthy of dwelling in the forest, saw the wonderful deer decked with gems, with spots of pearls all over the body.
It cautions against surrendering agency to unrighteous authority: acting under another’s coercive will erodes dharmic independence and moral identity.
Rāvaṇa, pleased with Mārīca’s consent, asserts dominance and reframes Mārīca’s identity as obedience to his command.
The verse underscores a vice rather than a virtue: Rāvaṇa’s arrogance and controlling nature.