राक्षसाविस्मयंजग्मुःसहसाऽभिनिपीडिताः ।।6.41.54।।वानरैर्मेघसङ्काशैश्शक्रतुल्यपराक्रमैः ।
rākṣasā vismayaṃ jagmuḥ sahasā ’bhinipīḍitāḥ |
vānarair meghasaṅkāśaiḥ śakratulya-parākramaiḥ ||6.41.54||
Plötzlich hart bedrängt, gerieten die Rākṣasas in Staunen, als die Vānara-Krieger auf sie einstürmten—dicht wie Wolkenmassen und an Tapferkeit Indra gleich.
Caught by Vanaras like clouds and equalled Indra in valour gave way to wonder for the Rakshasas.
Dharma here is expressed as righteous strength: when a just cause is supported by disciplined valor, adharma-driven forces lose confidence and clarity.
The Vānara forces surge forward in battle; the Rākṣasa defenders are suddenly overwhelmed and become astonished at their might.
Vīrya (heroic prowess) and collective courage—power guided by purpose rather than cruelty.