मकराक्षस्य निर्गमनम्
The Deployment of Makaraksha and Ravana’s Fury
नैरृतःक्रोधशोकाभ्यांद्वाभ्यांतुपरिमूर्छितः ।खरपुत्रंविशालाक्षंमकराक्षमचोदयत् ।।।।
nairṛtaḥ krodhaśokābhyāṃ dvābhyāṃ tu parimūrcchitaḥ |
khara-putraṃ viśālākṣaṃ makarākṣam acodayat ||
罗波那被愤怒与悲痛所压倒,神志恍惚,便召唤迦罗那位大眼之子——摩迦罗阿叉。
There, the long whip dropped from the charioteer's hand and the Rakshasa's standard had fallen suddenly by divine will.
The verse highlights how unchecked anger and grief can cloud judgment; Dharma requires steadiness of mind (self-mastery) before taking consequential action.
In the war at Laṅkā, Rāvaṇa—disturbed by events—decides to deploy another powerful warrior and calls for Makarākṣa.
By contrast, the implied virtue is mental discipline (dhairya/saṃyama), shown as lacking in Rāvaṇa at this moment.