कुम्भकर्णवधः
The Slaying of Kumbhakarna
क्रोधरक्तेक्षणोवीरोनिर्दहन्निवचक्षुषा ।।6.67.135।।राघवोराक्षसंरोषाभिदुद्राववेगितः ।यूथपान्हर्षयन्सर्वान्कुम्भकर्णभयार्दितान् ।।6.67.136।।
krodharakteṣaṇo vīro nirdahann iva cakṣuṣā | rāghavo rākṣasaṁ roṣābhidudrāva vegitaḥ | yūthapān harṣayan sarvān kumbhakarṇabhayārditān ||
Rāghava, el héroe de mirada enrojecida por la ira, como si quemara con sus ojos, se lanzó con ímpetu contra el rākṣasa; y reanimó el ánimo de todos los jefes vānara, afligidos por el temor a Kumbhakarṇa.
Raghava's eyes turned red with anger, went quickly in anger as monkeys and troop leaders oppressed by Kumbhakarna were rejoiced.
The repetition underscores a Dharmic ideal: leadership is measured by the ability to confront evil and steady the community’s courage.
A repeated narration emphasizing Rama’s swift advance and his encouragement of the frightened Vanara commanders during Kumbhakarna’s assault.
Moral bravery that becomes contagious—Rama’s fearlessness restores collective strength.