द्वादशः सर्गः — Rama’s Proof of Power, the First Duel, and the Identification Mark
Kishkindha Kanda, Sarga 12
तं श्रुत्वा निनदं भ्रातुः क्रुद्धो वाली महाबलः।निश्चक्राम सुसंरब्धो भास्करोऽस्ततटादिव4.12.16।।
taṃ śrutvā ninadaṃ bhrātuḥ kruddho vālī mahābalaḥ | niścakrāma susaṃrabdho bhāskaro 'stataṭād iva ||
兄の咆哮を聞くや、強大なるヴァーリンは怒りに燃え、激しく飛び出した。西の大海の彼方から昇る太陽のごとく。
On hearing his brother roaring, powerful Vali was enraged and rushed like the Sun from behind the western shore of the ocean (this simile suggests the downfall of Vali).
The verse implicitly cautions against krodha (anger): Vali’s enraged reaction shows how passion can drive one into fateful choices, opposing steady discernment.
Vali hears Sugriva’s challenge and rushes out furiously to confront him.
Negative emphasis: the danger of uncontrolled anger overriding prudence.