इन्द्रजित्-वधः
The Slaying of Indrajit
तस्मैदृढतरंक्रुद्धोजघानगदयाहयान् ।।।।विभीषणोमहातेजारावणेस्सदुरात्मनः ।
tasmai dṛḍhataraṃ kruddho jaghāna gadayā hayān | vibhīṣaṇo mahātejā rāvaṇes sa durātmanaḥ ||
Alors le puissant Vibhīṣaṇa, saisi d’une colère farouche, frappa d’un coup de massue, lourd et implacable, le malfaisant Rāvaṇeya (Indrajit) ainsi que ses chevaux.
Brilliant Vibheeshana struck evil minded Indrajith, his horses and elephants with his mace.
It shows righteous resistance: Vibhīṣaṇa fights to uphold Rāma’s cause (seen as Dharmic). Yet it also acknowledges the human surge of anger, reminding that even just combat should be governed by discipline.
Vibhīṣaṇa counters Indrajit’s arrow attack by striking him (and his team) with a mace, disrupting his mobility.
Courage and steadfastness—Vibhīṣaṇa does not retreat despite being wounded and attacked in front of both armies.