धूम्राक्षप्रेषणम्
The Dispatch of Dhūmrākṣa
यौताविन्द्रजितायुद्धेभ्रातरौरामलक्ष्मणौ ।निबद्धौशरबन्धेननिष्प्रकम्पभुजौकृतौ ।।6.51.12।।विमुक्तौशरबन्धेनदृश्येतेतौरणाजिरे ।पाशानिवगजौछित्वागजेन्द्रसमविक्रमौ ।।6.51.13।।
yau tāv indrajitā yuddhe bhrātarau rāma-lakṣmaṇau | nibaddhau śara-bandhena niṣprakampa-bhujau kṛtau ||6.51.12||
vimuktau śara-bandhena dṛśyete tau raṇājire | pāśān iva gajau chitvā gajendra-sama-vikramau ||6.51.13||
「あの二人の兄弟、ラーマとラクシュマナは、インドラジットが戦いにおいて矢の縄で縛り、腕を動かぬようにした者たちだが、今や戦場にて解き放たれた姿が見える。綱を断ち切った象のごとく、象王に等しい威力をもって立っている。」
"The two brothers, Rama and Lakshmana, who are like powerful elephants have been set free from the bondage of arrows of Indrajith in the battlefield. Their shoulders are relieved and are like elephants snapped off the rope binding them."
Dharma is portrayed as ultimately unbinding: when the cause is righteous, obstacles and snares are overcome, and moral purpose regains its freedom of action.
Rāvaṇa’s men report that Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa, previously immobilized by Indrajit’s arrow-snare, have been released and appear formidable again.
Resilience and steadfast courage—returning to strength after constraint, like elephants breaking free of bonds.