वानरमुख्य-परिचयः
Catalogue of Principal Vānara Leaders
त्वंतुसौम्यपरित्रस्तोहरिभिर्निर्जितोभृशम् ।प्रतिप्रदानमद्यैवसीतायास्साधुमन्यसे ।।।।
tvaṃ tu saumya paritrasto haribhir nirjito bhṛśam |
pratipradānam adyaiva sītāyāḥ sādhu manyase ||6.26.3||
然而你这温和之人,被婆那罗大军重重击败,如今心生惶惧,却以为就在今日归还悉多(Sītā)才是正道。
"O king! He who is like a lion, of tawny colour with long hair, who is steady, who is looking at Lanka as though he is going to burn with his eyes, he who is followed by thirty hundred thousand Vanara warriors of dreadful form and terrific valour are marching to crush Lanka, is called Rambha the leader of the troop. He was always ruling over Vindhya, Krishnagiri and Sudarsanam mountains."
The dharmic remedy for wrongdoing is restitution: returning Sītā is presented as the morally right act, regardless of fear or defeat.
Within the Laṅkā deliberations, a speaker rebukes or diagnoses the addressee’s fear after Vānara victories and frames the idea of returning Sītā as the proper step.
Moral clarity in counsel: recognizing that right action (returning what was wrongly taken) is the path back toward dharma and satya.