रामलक्षणवर्णनम् (Description of Rama and Lakshmana; Alliance Narrative to Sita)
एवमुक्तस्तु वैदेह्या हनुमान्मारुतात्मजः।ततो रामं यथातत्त्वमाख्यातुमुपचक्रमे।।।।
tatas tābhyāṁ kumārābhyāṁ vīrābhyāṁ sa harīśvaraḥ | kiṣkindhāṁ samupāgamya vālī yuddhe nipātitaḥ ||
Thereafter, accompanied by those two heroic princes, the lord of the Vānaras reached Kiṣkindhā, and Vāli was struck down in battle.
Questioned thus by Vaidehi, Hanuman, son of the Wind-god started describing Rama's physique as it is.
Dharma as restoration of rightful order: the narrative frames political and moral realignment (Sugriva’s cause) as part of the larger righteous mission.
Hanuman summarizes the journey to Kishkindha with Rama and Lakshmana and the ensuing battle in which Vali falls.
Courage in service of a pledged cause, and steadfast follow-through on an alliance.