लङ्कादर्शनं तथा रात्रौ सूक्ष्मरूपेण प्रवेशोपायचिन्तनम्
Vision of Lanka and Strategy for Nocturnal Entry
स पाण्डुराविद्धविमानमालिनीं महार्हजाम्बूनदजालतोरणाम्।यशस्विनीं रावणबाहुपालितां क्षपाचरैर्भीमबलैः समावृताम्।।।।
sa pāṇḍurāviddhavimānamālinīṃ mahārhajāmbūnadajālato raṇām | yaśasvinīṃ rāvaṇabāhupālitāṃ kṣapācarair bhīmabalaiḥ samāvṛtām ||
他望见那座名城:淡辉高耸的楼阁(毗摩那)如花鬘连绵,珍贵的门楼与金网雕饰庄严其间;在罗波那臂力的统御下,又被凶猛强大的夜行罗刹环绕。
He found that famed place with a garland of tall, white mansions, conspicuous with archways latticed with gold strings, protected by mighty Ravana and surrounded by terrific demons.
The verse highlights the ethical tension between power and righteousness: Ravana’s rule is mighty and well-defended, yet the Ramayana implies that strength without dharma becomes a fortress for wrongdoing.
Hanuman surveys Lanka’s architecture and defenses, noting its wealth, fame, and heavy demon-guarding under Ravana.
Courage with prudence: Hanuman assesses the adversary’s strength realistically, a key virtue for dharmic success.