खररामयुद्धम् — The Battle of Khara and Rama
Aranya Kanda, Sarga 28
ततोऽस्य सशरं चापं मुष्टिदेशे महात्मनः।खरश्चिच्छेद रामस्य दर्शयन्पाणिलाघवम्।।।।
tato 'sya saśaraṃ cāpaṃ muṣṭi-deśe mahātmanaḥ |
kharaś ciccheda rāmasya darśayan pāṇi-lāghavam ||
ແລ້ວຂະຣະສະແດງຄວາມວ່ອງໄວແຫ່ງມື ກໍຟັນຫັກຄັນທະນູຂອງພຣະຣາມ—ທັງທີ່ລູກສອນຍັງຄາຢູ່—ຕົງບ່ອນຈັບ ແມ່ນແຕ່ພຣະຣາມເປັນຜູ້ໃຈຍິ່ງກໍຕາມ।
The influriated Khara this time took up seven arrows blazing like Indra's thunderbolt and hit his armour.
Dharma here is implicit in disciplined combat: skill and speed are shown within the rules of battle, emphasizing that prowess must be exercised with focus and responsibility, not mere cruelty.
In the duel, Khara lands a decisive technical strike, breaking Rama’s bow at the grip while the arrow is still set.
Martial competence (śaurya with kauśala): Khara’s hand-speed is highlighted, setting the stage for Rama’s composed response.