त्रिशिरा-प्रबोधनम् तथा नरान्तक-वधः
Trisira’s Counsel and the Slaying of Naranthaka
अथान्तरिक्षेत्रिदशोत्तमानांवनौकसांचैवमहाप्रणादः ।बभूवतस्मिन्निहतेऽग्य्रवीर्येनरान्तकेवालिसुतेनसंख्ये ।।।।
athāntarikṣe tridaśottamānāṃ vanaukasāṃ caiva mahāpraṇādaḥ |
babhūva tasmin nihate'gravīrye narāntake vālisutena saṅkhye ||
Entonces, cuando Narāntaka, el más valiente, fue muerto en combate por el hijo de Vāli, un gran rugido de triunfo surgió entre los dioses en el cielo y también entre las huestes Vānara.
Naranthaka, the foremost of the heroes, having been killed in combat, the Devatas and gods of the three worlds experienced great joy.
Dharma is socially and cosmically affirmed: when a threat to righteousness is removed, both divine and human-aligned communities celebrate the restoration of order.
Narāntaka’s death prompts loud acclaim from the gods overhead and the Vānara warriors on the battlefield.
Collective morale rooted in dharma—recognition and support of a righteous victory.