युद्धकाण्डे त्रिपञ्चाशः सर्गः — धूम्राक्षवधश्रवणं, वज्रदंष्ट्रप्रेषणं, अङ्गद-राक्षसयुद्धम्
Ravana Dispatches Vajradamshtra; Portents and Angada’s Assault
ततोविचित्रकेयूरमुकुटैश्चविभूषितः ।तनुत्राणिचसमावृत्यसधनुर्निर्ययौद्रुतम् ।।।।
tato vicitra-keyūra-mukuṭaiś ca vibhūṣitaḥ |
tanutrāṇi ca samāvṛtya sa dhanur niryayau drutam ||
そのとき、見事な腕輪と冠で飾り、身を守る鎧をまとい、弓を手にして素早く進み出た。
There, struck by Angada of fearful valour, the Rakshasas fell like trees smashed and heads broken.
It underscores that weapons and royal insignia are ethically neutral; dharma judges the intention and justice of their use, not the magnificence of the bearer.
A combatant completes his martial readiness—ornaments, armor, and bow—and exits rapidly to join the conflict.
Readiness and decisiveness (swift arming and immediate departure) are emphasized as battlefield traits.