मधुवनभङ्गः
The Disruption of Madhuvana and Dadhimukha’s Complaint
स वानरानिमान् सर्वान् मधुलुब्धान् गतायुषः।घातयिष्यति दण्डेन सुग्रीवस्ससुहृज्जनान्।।5.62.34।।
sa vānarān imān sarvān madhulubdhān gatāyuṣaḥ | ghātayiṣyati daṇḍena sugrīvaḥ sa-suhṛjjanān ||
Sugrīva castigará a todos estos vánaras, codiciosos de miel y como ya sentenciados; los golpeará con la vara, junto con sus compañeros.
Powerful Dadhimukha having said that to the guardians of the garden rose up to the sky and went off with them.
Rulers uphold dharma through daṇḍa (just punishment): indulgence and trespass invite correction to restore order.
Dadhimukha anticipates Sugrīva’s disciplinary response to the Vānaras’ violation of the honey-grove.
The king’s responsibility to enforce rules impartially, and the moral warning against greed-driven conduct.