सप्तनवतितमः सर्गः (Yuddha Kāṇḍa 97): Sugrīva’s Onslaught and the Fall of Virūpākṣa
राक्षसानामनीकेषुशैलवर्षंववर्ष ह ।अश्मवर्षंयथामेघःपक्षिसङ्घेषुकानने ।।।।
rākṣasānām anīkeṣu śailavarṣaṃ vavarṣa ha | aśmavarṣaṃ yathā meghaḥ pakṣisaṅgheṣu kānane ||6.97.11||
彼は羅刹の戦列に岩の雨を降らせた。それはまるで、森の鳥の群れに雲が雹を降らせるかのようであった。
Just as clouds shower hail stones on flocks of birds in the forest, Sugriva rained showers of rocks on the Rakshasas.
The epic frames force as legitimate when used in a dharmic campaign: power is portrayed as an instrument supporting justice, not mere cruelty.
Sugrīva hurls boulders in mass, overwhelming the rākṣasa ranks.
Strategic vigor—using the vānara mode of combat (rocks, mountains) effectively in battle.