महोदरवधः
The Slaying of Mahodara
ततोग्नप्रहरणौमुष्टिभ्यांतौसमीयतुः ।तेजोबलसमाविष्टौदीप्ताविवहुताशनौ ।।6.98.25।।
tato bhagna-praharaṇau muṣṭibhyāṁ tau samīyatuḥ |
tejo-bala-samāviṣṭau dīptāv iva hutāśanau ||6.98.25||
Después, rotas sus armas, los dos se acercaron y combatieron a puñetazos, colmados de fuerza y ardor, como dos fuegos en llamas.
Sugriva took up the steel club and hurled at Mahodara who took another mace and hit back. Both collided with each other and shattered; they fell down on the surface of the earth.
When external supports fail, resolve remains; dharma is shown as steadfast commitment to one’s role (yuddha-dharma) rather than dependence on weapons or advantage.
With missiles and clubs destroyed, the duel transitions into close-quarters combat using fists.
Utsāha (indomitable spirit)—both continue the fight despite losing their arms.