कामधेनुसैन्यप्रादुर्भावः
Kamadhenu’s Forces, Visvamitra’s Austerities, and Vasishta’s Wrath
एवमुक्त्वा महातेजा वसिष्ठो जपतां वर:।विश्वामित्रं तदा वाक्यं सरोषमिदमब्रवीत्।।1.55.26।।
evam uktvā mahātejā vasiṣṭho japatāṃ varaḥ |
viśvāmitraṃ tadā vākyaṃ saroṣam idam abravīt || 1.55.26 ||
فلما قال ذلك، تكلّم فاسيشثا المتلألئ، وهو أرفعُ من يتلو الأذكار المقدّسة، ثم خاطب فيشفاميترا بهذه الكلمات وهو غضبان.
The infuriated Vasishta who was highly brilliant, foremost among those who meditate said to Viswamitra:
Even righteous authority may employ stern speech to restrain wrongdoing; dharma can include corrective confrontation when harm is being done.
After attempting to reassure the fleeing sages, Vasiṣṭha turns directly to confront Viśvāmitra.
Moral firmness: the resolve to oppose injustice, supported by spiritual discipline (japa/tapas).