न रमेदारुणेनाहं न चाधर्मेणवैरमे ।।6.87.20।।भ्रात्राविषशीलोऽपिकथंभ्रातानिरस्यते ।
na rame dāruṇenāhaṃ na cādharmena vairame || 6.87.20 || bhrātrā viṣaśīlo 'pi kathaṃ bhrātā nirasyate |
我不以残酷为乐,也不以违背正法(dharma)为喜。纵然兄弟性情敌对,兄弟又怎能弃绝兄弟?
Thereafter Vibheeshana followed Lakshmana for a small distance to the forest and showed him What to do.
Dharma rejects cruelty and adharma; it also upholds familial responsibility—expelling a brother is portrayed as morally troubling even amid conflict.
Vibhīṣaṇa defends himself against blame, stating he does not act from cruelty, and questions the justice of Ravana’s rejection.
Dayā (compassion) and restraint—refusal to enjoy violence or unrighteous conduct.