इन्द्रजित्-वधः
The Slaying of Indrajit
दुद्रुवुर्भहुधाभीताराक्षसाश्शतशोदिशः ।त्यक्त्वाप्रहरणान्सर्वेपट्टसासिपरश्वधान् ।।।।
dudruvur bahudhā bhītā rākṣasāḥ śataśo diśaḥ |
tyaktvā praharaṇān sarve paṭṭasāsiparaśvadhān ||
恐怖に震えた羅刹たちは、幾つもの群れとなって百々に分かれ、四方へ逃げ散り、鋭い槍や剣、斧などの武器をことごとく捨て去った。
All Rakshasas feared and panic stricken fled in hundreds, in groups in all directions leaving their sharp-edged spears, swords, and axes.
Fear-driven violence lacks resilience; dharma requires courage with clarity (sattva). When sattva is absent, even armed power becomes helpless.
The Rākṣasa troops disperse in panic, dropping their arms as they run.
Implicitly, steadiness (dhairya) as the opposite of panic—an essential virtue for dharmic action.