महापार्श्वस्य परामर्शः
Mahāpārśva’s Counsel and Rāvaṇa’s Confession of Brahmā’s Curse
एवमुक्तस्तदाराजामहापार्श्वेनरावणः ।तस्यसम्पूजयन्वाक्यमिदंवचनमब्रवीत् ।।।।
evam uktaḥ tadā rājā mahāpārśvena rāvaṇaḥ |
tasya sampūjayan vākyam idaṃ vacanam abravīt ||
摩诃波尔湿瓦如此进言后,罗波那王因其言而喜,便作如下答复。
Ravana, the king of Rakshasas feeling happy about the statement of Mahaparsva, spoke these words.
It shows how a ruler’s choices are shaped by the counsel he welcomes. Dharma values sādhūnām upadeśa (good counsel); accepting adharma-oriented advice accelerates downfall.
The text transitions from Mahāpārśva’s provocative counsel to Rāvaṇa’s response, marking Rāvaṇa’s approval of that line of thinking.
The implied virtue is discernment in leadership—choosing righteous advisors; Rāvaṇa is portrayed as lacking this discernment.