युद्धे अङ्गद-मैन्द-द्विविद-राक्षसयुद्धम्; कुम्भस्य प्रादुर्भावः तथा सुग्रीवेण पराभवः
Sarga 76: Angada and the Vanara chiefs battle Kampana, Prajaṅgha, Yūpākṣa, Śoṇitākṣa; Kumbha enters and is checked by Sugrīva
तस्यांसफलकेखडगंनिजघानततोऽङ्गदः ।यज्ञोपवीतवच्चैनंचिच्छेदकपिकुञ्जरः ।।।।
tasyāṃsa-phalake khaḍgaṃ nijaghāna tato 'ṅgadaḥ |
yajñopavīta-vac cainaṃ ciccheda kapi-kuñjaraḥ ||
Entonces Aṅgada hundió su espada en la ancha placa del hombro del enemigo; y aquel elefante entre los monos lo partió, como si siguiera la línea del cordón sagrado.
Then Angada pierced his sword on the fl at surface of his shoulder diagonally and cut him with his sword.
Within the frame of righteous war, it presents disciplined, direct engagement—skill employed decisively rather than cruelty for its own sake.
Aṅgada lands a powerful, precise sword-blow in his fight, described with a vivid simile (like the line of a sacred thread).
Kauśala (martial proficiency) joined to courage: Aṅgada’s strike is both forceful and expertly placed.