वालिवधः
The Slaying of Vali
ततोऽवर्धत वाली तु बलवीर्यसमन्वितः।सूर्यपुत्रो महावीर्यस्सुग्रीवः परिहीयते4.16.26।।
tato 'vardhata vālī tu balavīryasamanvitaḥ |
sūryaputro mahāvīryaḥ sugrīvaḥ parihīyate || 4.16.26 ||
បន្ទាប់មក វាលី ដែលពេញដោយកម្លាំង និងវីរភាព ក៏កាន់តែឈ្នះលើគេ; ខណៈដែល សុគ្រីវ មហាវីរៈ ព្រះបុត្រានៃព្រះសូរ្យ ក៏ចាប់ផ្តើមថយចុះ និងខ្សោយកម្លាំង។
In a short while Vali, endowed with great strength, gained the upper hand and Sugriva, son of the Sun-god, was losing ground .
Dharma underscores realism about power: righteousness often requires timely support and right strategy, not merely personal might—setting the stage for Rāma’s promised assistance.
The battle’s momentum shifts: Vālin becomes stronger in the exchange, and Sugrīva weakens.
Vālin’s superior combat strength; Sugrīva’s endurance despite decline.