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Shloka 6.73.15

इन्द्रजितः ब्रह्मास्त्र-यागः तथा वानरसेनाविध्वंसः (Indrajit’s Brahmastra Rite and the Crushing of the Vanara Host)

स शङ्खशशिवर्णेनछत्रेणरिपुसूदनः ।रराजप्रतिपूर्णेननभश्चन्द्रमसायथा ।।।।

sa śaṅkha-śaśi-varṇena chatreṇa ripu-sūdanaḥ | rarāja pratipūrṇena nabhaś candramasā yathā ||

He, the slayer of foes, shone beneath a parasol white as conch and moon—like the full moon in the sky.

He, the destroyer of foes went with white parasols like a full moon shine in the sky.

I
Indrajit (contextual identification)
P
parasol (chatra)
M
moon (candramas)

The verse illustrates the epic’s distinction between outer splendor and inner truth: dharma is not guaranteed by regal signs, but by righteous conduct.

Indrajit is depicted with royal insignia (a white parasol), enhancing his stature through a poetic simile.

Majesty and confidence—presented aesthetically, while the moral evaluation depends on alignment with satya and dharma.