कुम्भकर्णवधः
The Slaying of Kumbhakarna
बाहुभ्यांवानरान्सर्वान्प्रगृह्य स महाबलः ।भक्ष्यामाससङ्क्रुद्धोगरुडःपन्नगानिव ।।।।
bāhubhyāṃ vānarān sarvān pragṛhya sa mahābalaḥ |
bhakṣyāmāsa saṅkruddho garuḍaḥ pannagān iva |
その大力の者は両腕でヴァーナラたちをことごとく掴み、激怒して、ガルダが蛇を食らうように彼らをむさぼり始めた。
Holding the Vanaras, the mighty Kumbhakarna started devouring all Vanaras just as Garuda does with serpents.
It illustrates adharma’s nature: rage turns strength into cruelty, violating the restraint expected even in warfare and reminding that power must be governed by dharma.
Kumbhakarṇa grabs Vānaras in his arms and begins devouring them amidst the battle.
By contrast, the virtue implied is saṃyama (restraint): the absence of restraint marks the rākṣasa’s conduct as morally degraded.