औषधिपर्वताहरणम् / The Retrieval of the Herb
Bearing Mountain
सप्तषष्टिर्हताःकोट्योवानराणांतरस्विनाम् ।अह्नःपञ्चमशेषेणवल्लभेनस्वयम्भुवः ।।6.74.12।।
saptaṣaṣṭir hatāḥ koṭyo vānarāṇāṃ tarasvinām |
ahnaḥ pañcama-śeṣeṇa vallabhena svayambhuvaḥ || 6.74.12 ||
Sesenta y siete crores de poderosos vánaras fueron abatidos, en lo que restaba de la quinta y última parte del día, por el amado del Creador (Indrajit) y por el arma del Creador.
Vibheeshana and Hanuman saw in the battlefield Sugriva, Angada, Neela, Sarabha, Gandhamadana, Gavaksha, Sushena, Vegadarsi, Ahuka, Mainda, Nala, Jyothimukha, Dwivida and Panasa struck down.
It foregrounds the moral gravity of war: dharma is not only about victory but also about acknowledging the immense cost borne by allies and innocents.
The text quantifies the battlefield devastation attributed to Indrajit’s powerful missile during the day’s closing period.
Truthful reckoning (satya) and sober awareness—numbers function as an ethical reminder that violence has vast consequences.