Śrī Rāmacandra-avatāra — Vow, Exile, Laṅkā-vijaya, and Rāma-rājya
Concise Bhāgavata Account
रक्ष:पति: स्वबलनष्टिमवेक्ष्य रुष्ट आरुह्य यानकमथाभिससार रामम् । स्व:स्यन्दने द्युमति मातलिनोपनीते विभ्राजमानमहनन्निशितै: क्षुरप्रै: ॥ २१ ॥
rakṣaḥ-patiḥ sva-bala-naṣṭim avekṣya ruṣṭa āruhya yānakam athābhisasāra rāmam svaḥ-syandane dyumati mātalinopanīte vibhrājamānam ahanan niśitaiḥ kṣurapraiḥ
Entonces Rāvaṇa, rey de los rākṣasas, al ver destruido su ejército, se enfureció. Montó su aeronave adornada con flores y se lanzó hacia el Señor Rāmacandra, sentado en el carro resplandeciente traído por Mātali, auriga de Indra. Y Rāvaṇa hirió a Rāma con flechas agudas, cortantes como navajas.
This verse describes Ravana’s rage after his forces are destroyed and shows Rama, aided by the celestial chariot brought by Matali, striking Ravana with sharp arrows—highlighting divine justice in Rama-lila.
Mātali is the charioteer of Indra. Here he brings a radiant celestial chariot for Rama, indicating the devas’ support for Rama’s dharmic mission against Ravana.
The verse shows how attachment to power and pride leads to destructive anger, whereas alignment with dharma and divine purpose brings protection and victory—encouraging self-control and righteous action.