इन्द्रजित्-वधः
The Slaying of Indrajit
तेनतद्विहतंशस्त्रंवारुणंपरमाद्भुतम् ।।।।ततःक्रुद्धोमहातेजाइन्द्रजित्समितिञ्जयः ।आग्नेयंसन्दधेदीप्तं स लोकंसङ्क्षिपन्निव ।।।।
tena tad vihataṃ śastraṃ vāruṇaṃ paramādbhutam | tataḥ kruddho mahātejā indrajit samitiñjayaḥ | āgneyaṃ sandadhe dīptaṃ sa lokaṃ saṅkṣipann iva ||
それによって、驚くべきヴァルナの神武は打ち砕かれ、その効力を失った。するとインドラジット――怒りに燃え、偉大な光威を放ち、戦に勝ち続ける者――は、世界をも焼き尽くさんばかりに、赫々たるアグニの神武を結び放った。
Then the very wonderful weapon of Varuna was made ineffective by the highly energetic Indrajith's who used glowing fire missiles as if to destroy the whole world.
Anger magnifies destruction: Dharma warns that krodha can push a person toward disproportionate, world-harming choices; righteousness requires restraint and truth-aligned intent.
Indrajit neutralizes the Varuṇa-weapon and responds by deploying a blazing fire missile, intensifying the cosmic scale of the duel.
By contrast, the virtue highlighted is self-restraint (dama); Indrajit’s wrath illustrates the peril when power is not moderated by dharma.