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Shloka 6.104.16

रावणशूलप्रक्षेपः — Ravana Hurls the Trident; Rama Counters with Indra’s Javelin

अतिनादस्य्यदानेनतेनतस्यदुरात्मनः ।सर्वभूतानिवित्रेसुस्सागरश्चप्रचुक्षुभे ।।।।

atinādasya yadānena tena tasya durātmanaḥ |

sarvabhūtāni vitresuḥ sāgaraś ca pracukṣubhe ||6.104.16||

By that deafening roar of the wicked-souled one, all creatures were struck with fear, and even the ocean heaved in agitation.

By the loud roar of the evil-minded Ravana's sound, all living beings feared and even the ocean was set to tremble.

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Rāvaṇa
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Ocean (Sāgara)
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All beings (Sarvabhūta)

Dharma is aligned with protection and reassurance; adharma spreads भय (fear) widely. A ruler/warrior’s power is judged by its effect on the vulnerable.

The narration describes the universal impact of Rāvaṇa’s roar—creatures panic and the ocean churns.

Compassionate strength is implied as the ideal: the righteous hero’s might should calm and safeguard, not terrify indiscriminately.