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Shloka 3.27.10

त्रिशिरोवधः (The Slaying of Triśiras) — Araṇyakāṇḍa, Sarga 27

स सम्प्रहारस्तुमुलो रामत्रिशिरसोर्महान्। बभूवातीव बलिनोस्सिंहकुञ्जरयोरिव।।3.27.10।।

sa samprahāras tumulo rāma-triśirasor mahān | babhūva atīva balinos siṃha-kuñjarayor iva ||

That great clash between Rāma and Triśiras grew fiercely tumultuous—like the combat of a lion and an elephant, both mighty.

The tumultuous combat between Rama and Trisira looked like the strong fight between a lion and an elephant.

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Rāma
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Triśiras

Dharma appears as the gravity of righteous resistance: when evil is strong, the defense of order demands equally formidable courage and endurance.

Rāma and Triśiras are fully engaged in intense combat, described through a powerful animal simile.

Strength and fearlessness (bala, śaurya) on the battlefield—especially Rāma’s capacity to meet a formidable foe.