वज्रदंष्ट्रवधः — The Slaying of Vajradaṃṣṭra
Angada’s Duel
ततोहरिगणान् भग्नान् दृष्टवावालिसुतस्तदा ।।6.54.16।।क्रोधेनवज्रदंष्ट्रंतमुदीक्षन्तमुदैक्षत ।
tato hari-gaṇān bhagnān dṛṣṭvā vāli-sutas tadā |
krodhena vajradaṃṣṭraṃ tam udīkṣantam udaikṣata ||6.54.16||
Da sah der Sohn Vālis die Scharen der Hari zerschlagen und wandte sich zornig, um Vajradaṁṣṭra entgegenzutreten, der sie finster anstarrte.
Vajradamshtra and Angada both enraged and strode among Rakshasas and monkeys and fought like a lion and intoxicated elephant.
Dharma here is protective leadership: a responsible warrior does not abandon his routed companions but confronts the cause of their suffering.
Aṅgada observes the Vānara forces being broken and steps forward to challenge Vajradaṃṣṭra directly.
Guardian-like courage—Aṅgada’s readiness to stand before danger for the sake of his troops.