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Shloka 3.30.13

खरवधः — The Slaying of Khara (Janasthana Battle Climax)

तमेवमभिसंरब्धं ब्रुवाणं राघवं रणे।खरो निर्भर्त्सयामास रोषात्खरतरस्वरः।।।।

tam evam abhisaṃrabdhaṃ bruvāṇaṃ rāghavaṃ raṇe | kharo nirbhartsayāmāsa roṣāt kharatarasvaraḥ || 3.30.13 ||

As Rāghava spoke thus, fiercely aroused in the battle, Khara—his anger sharpening his voice—began to revile him.

When Rama was thus speaking in a state of excitement in the middle of war, the choleric Khara started abusing him in a harsher tone.

R
Rāma (Rāghava)
K
Khara

The verse contrasts dharmic firmness with adharmic speech: when confronted by righteous challenge, the wrongdoer often resorts to insult rather than self-correction.

After Rāma’s reprimanding speech, Khara reacts in anger and begins abusing him on the battlefield.

Steadfastness in confrontation: the narrative sets up Rāma’s moral steadiness against Khara’s loss of restraint.