अतिकायवधः
The Slaying of Atikāya
तदस्त्रंज्वलितंघोरंलक्ष्मणश्शरमाहितम् ।।।।अतिकायायचिक्षेपकालदण्डमिवान्तकः ।
tad astraṃ jvalitaṃ ghoraṃ lakṣmaṇaḥ śaram āhitam | atikāyāya cikṣepa kāladaṇḍam ivāntakaḥ ||
Lakṣmaṇa, having set that dreadful, blazing astra upon an arrow, hurled it at Atikāya—like Death himself casting down the rod of Time.
Lakshmana placed that fierce, glowing missile looking like the staff of God of death on Atikaya.
It underscores righteous firmness in protecting one’s side in a just war: Lakṣmaṇa acts decisively against a powerful aggressor, reflecting duty-bound courage rather than personal cruelty.
Lakṣmaṇa counters Atikāya by launching a fierce, blazing astra-charged arrow directly at him.
Vīrya (valor) and dhairya (steadfastness): Lakṣmaṇa’s fearless, disciplined response under threat.