धूम्राक्षवधः
The Slaying of Dhumrākṣa
तद्भभूवाद्भुतंघोरंयुद्धंवानररक्षसाम् ।शिलाभिर्विविधाभिश्चबहुभिश्चैवपादपैः ।।6.52.9।।
tad babhūv adbhutaṃ ghoraṃ yuddhaṃ vānararakṣasām |
śilābhir vividhābhiś ca bahubhiś caiva pādapaiḥ ||6.52.9||
Entonces se desató una batalla, maravillosa pero aterradora, entre vānaras y rākṣasas, librada con muchos tipos de rocas e innumerables árboles.
Highly enraged Rakshasas on their part fixed the Vanaras with sharp dreadful arrows with itching feathers.
The verse underscores the gravity of conflict: even when fought for dharma, war remains ghora (terrible), inviting reflection on restraint and the cost of adharma that necessitates such battle.
A climactic phase of fighting erupts, with improvised weapons—stones and trees—dominating the battlefield.
Collective valor and resourcefulness—using available means to uphold the mission against oppressive force.