युद्धकाण्डे पञ्चनवतितमः सर्गः
Sarga 95: Lamentation in Laṅkā and the Causal Chain of Enmity
हतोयोजनबाहुश्चकबन्दोरुदिराशनः ।क्रोधान्नादंनदन् सोऽथपर्याप्तंतन्निदर्शनम् ।।।।
hato yojanabāhuś ca kabandho rudhirāśanaḥ |
krodhān nādaṁ nadan so’tha paryāptaṁ tannidarśanam ||6.95.16||
وكذلك كَبَنْدها—آكلُ الدم، ذو الذراعين بطول يوجَنة—أقبل يزأر من الغضب، ومع ذلك قُتل؛ فذلك أيضًا كافٍ برهانًا.
"Kabhanda who lived on blood came roaring, enraged, whose arms were eight meters long was also killed and that is a sufficient example."
Dharma teaches fearlessness before terrifying injustice; monstrous power collapses when confronted by righteous resolve.
Another prior exploit is cited: Rāma’s slaying of the fearsome Kabandha, underscoring that threats do not deter him.
Fearlessness and steadiness under intimidation.