कुम्भकर्णप्रस्थानम् तथा अङ्गदप्रेरणा
Kumbhakarna’s sortie and Angada’s rallying of the Vanaras
एतावदुक्त्वावचनंसर्वेतेभेजिरेदिशः ।भीमंभीमाक्षमायान्तंदृष्टवावानरयूथपाः ।।।।
etāvad uktvā vacanaṁ sarve te bhejire diśaḥ |
bhīmaṁ bhīmākṣam āyāntaṁ dṛṣṭvā vānarayūthapāḥ ||
そう言い終えるや、ヴァーナラの諸将は、恐るべき眼差しの凄まじき者が迫るのを見て、四方へと散り散りになった。
All the Vanara troops having replied that way, seeing Kumbhakarna of frightful eyes coming towards them, scattered in all directions.
Without inner discipline (dhṛti), even leaders may abandon dharma under pressure; dharmic order in war requires steadiness and guidance.
The Vānara commanders break formation and scatter as Kumbhakarṇa closes in.
By contrast, it highlights the need for dhairya (courage) and saṅgha-śakti (cohesion) in a righteous campaign.