कुम्भकर्णप्रस्थानम् तथा अङ्गदप्रेरणा
Kumbhakarna’s sortie and Angada’s rallying of the Vanaras
ननाद च महानादंसमुद्रमभिनादयन् ।विजयन्निवनिर्घातन्विधमन्निवपर्वतान् ।।।।
nanāda ca mahānādaṃ samudram abhinādayan |
vijayann iva nirghātān vidhamann iva parvatān ||
ព្រះអង្គបានគ្រហឹមដោយសំឡេងដ៏មហិមា ឲ្យមហាសមុទ្រស្ទើរតែស្ទុះកក្រើក—ដូចផ្គរលាន់ប្រកាសជ័យជម្នះ ដូចកម្លាំងដ៏អស្ចារ្យបំបែកភ្នំ។
Kumbhakarna roared making loud noises as if proclaiming victory, like the breaking of mountains and reverberating of ocean.
The verse frames the battlefield as a test of inner steadiness: external terror (overwhelming power and noise) should not derail one’s commitment to righteous duty.
Kumbhakarṇa announces his presence with a colossal roar that shakes the surroundings and intimidates opponents.
Implicitly, fortitude—heroes must remain composed even when confronted by awe-inspiring force.