द्वन्द्वयुद्धप्रवृत्तिः
Dvandva-Yuddha: The Onset of Single Combats
वीरःप्रतपनोघोरोराक्षसोरणदुर्धरः ।समरेतीक्ष्णवेगेननळेनसमयुध्यत ।।6.43.13।।
vīraḥ pratapano ghoro rākṣaso raṇadurdharaḥ |
samare tīkṣṇavegena naḷena samayudhyata ||
Pratapana, el rākṣasa heroico y terrible, difícil de resistir en la guerra, combatió en la batalla con Nala, que arremetía con velocidad cortante.
Mighty Sushena, the righteous son fought with well known Vidyunmali. And fierce monkeys and Rakshasas fought in dual war with each other.
Dharma is shown as resolute performance of one’s role in a just war: Nala stands firm against a powerful aggressor, embodying duty-driven resistance to adharma.
A specific duel is highlighted: the rākṣasa Pratapana engages the vānaras’ warrior Nala in fast, forceful combat.
Courage under pressure—meeting a “hard-to-withstand” enemy without retreat.