सीतारावणसंवादः
Ravana Reveals Himself; Sita Affirms Rama’s Dharma
एवं बृवन्त्यां सीतायां रामपत्न्यां महाबलः।प्रत्युवाचोत्तरं तीव्रं रावणो राक्षसाधिपः।।3.47.25।।
evaṃ bruvantyāṃ sītāyāṃ rāmapatnyāṃ mahābalaḥ | pratyuvāca uttaraṃ tīvraṃ rāvaṇo rākṣasādhipaḥ ||
当罗摩之妻悉多如此言说时,罗刹之主、威力无比的罗波那以严厉之辞回她。
To these words of Sita, Rama's wife, Ravana, the powerful king of demons, replied sharp:
The verse contrasts dharmic speech with harmful speech: Rāvaṇa’s ‘sharp’ reply signals adharma—language used to intimidate rather than uphold truth and welfare.
After Sītā questions the disguised visitor, the narration marks the turn where Rāvaṇa begins responding aggressively.
By contrast, Sītā’s composed inquiry highlights restraint; Rāvaṇa’s harshness highlights lack of moral restraint.