इन्द्रजितः ब्रह्मास्त्र-यागः तथा वानरसेनाविध्वंसः
Indrajit’s Brahmastra Rite and the Crushing of the Vanara Host
स्वसैन्यमुत्सृज्यसमेत्यतूर्णंमहारणेवानरवाहिनीषु ।अदृश्यमानश्शरजालमुग्रंववर्षनीलाम्बुधरोयथाम्बु ।।।।
svasainyam utsṛjya sametya tūrṇaṃ mahāraṇe vānaravāhinīṣu |
adṛśyamānaḥ śarajālam ugraṃ vavarṣa nīlāmbudharo yathāmbu ||
Dejando atrás a sus propias tropas y precipitándose al gran combate contra las columnas de los Vānara, permaneció invisible y derramó una feroz red de flechas, como una nube oscura que vierte la lluvia.
Leaving from his own army space, moving swiftly, remaining concealed in the blue sky like a rain cloud, Indrajith rained a net of arrows.
The verse foregrounds the moral problem of concealed warfare: victory pursued through invisibility and surprise raises questions about fairness and truthfulness (satya) in combat.
Indrajit separates from his side, becomes unseen, and showers arrows upon the Vanara formations.
Strategic cunning and tactical mobility are emphasized, though the imagery also implies moral ambiguity.