अयोमुखी-दर्शनम् तथा कबन्ध-प्रवेशः
Ayomukhi Encounter and the ظهور of Kabandha
कौ युवां वृषभस्कन्धौ महाखड्गधनुर्धरौ।।।।घोरं देशमिमं प्राप्तौ मम भक्षावुपस्थितौ।
kau yuvāṃ vṛṣabhaskandhau mahākhaḍgadhanurdharau |
ghoraṃ deśam imaṃ prāptau mama bhakṣāv upasthitau ||
“Siapakah kalian berdua—berbahu lebar laksana banteng, memanggul pedang besar dan busur—yang datang ke negeri mengerikan ini dan kini berdiri di hadapanku sebagai santapanku?”
Who are you with bull-like shoulders, wielding big swords, bows and arrows? By coming to this place you have become my food.
Adharma speaks in the language of possession and consumption—reducing persons to ‘prey’; dharma stands opposed to such dehumanization.
Kabandha challenges the brothers, identifying them as potential victims and asserting predatory intent.
The brothers’ martial preparedness is highlighted by their bearing of bow and sword, indicating disciplined kṣātra strength.