द्वन्द्वयुद्धप्रवृत्तिः
Dvandva-Yuddha: The Onset of Single Combats
तस्यतंरथमास्थायहनूमान् मारुतात्मजः ।प्रममाथतलेनाशुसहतेनैवरक्षसा ।।6.43.22।।
tasya taṃ ratham āsthāya hanūmān mārutātmajaḥ |
pramamātha talenāśu saha tenaiva rakṣasā || 6.43.22 ||
Hanūmān, fils du dieu du Vent, bondit sur son char et, d’un coup de paume, écrasa aussitôt le char et ce rākṣasa lui-même.
Hanuman the son of wind god, getting on to the chariot quickly destroyed that Rakshasa Jambumali with his palm.
Dharma here is the protective use of strength: Hanūmān’s power is exercised to remove a threat to the righteous cause, not for cruelty.
After being wounded, Hanūmān retaliates decisively by leaping onto the attacker’s chariot and crushing the rākṣasa.
Courage joined with swift resolve—Hanūmān responds immediately to danger and restores advantage to his side.