शार्दूलचरवृत्तान्तः
Saardula’s Spy-Report on Rama’s Camp and the Vanara Host
सुषेणश्चापिधर्मात्मापुत्रोधर्मस्यवीर्यवान् ।सौम्यस्सोमात्मजश्चात्रराजन् दधिमुखःकपिः ।।6.30.22।।
suṣēṇaś cāpi dharmātmā putro dharmasya vīryavān | saumyaḥ somātmajaś cātra rājan dadhimukhaḥ kapiḥ || 6.30.22 ||
ທີ່ນີ້ຍັງມີ ສຸເສນະ—ຜູ້ມີໃຈຕັ້ງຢູ່ໃນທຳ ແລະມີພະລັງກ້າ—ຜູ້ທີ່ເຂົາເວົ້າວ່າເປັນບຸດຂອງ ທັມມະ; ແລະທີ່ນີ້ ຂ້າແດ່ພຣະຣາຊາ ຍັງມີວານອນ ດະທິມຸຂະ ຜູ້ອ່ອນໂຍນ ເກີດຈາກ ໂສມະ (ພຣະຈັນ)
"O king! Here is a heroic and righteous Sushena, the son of the Lord of death (Yamadharma). Here is Dadhimukha son of noble moon."
Dharma is portrayed as a living lineage: righteousness is not only taught but embodied through characters who act with strength under moral restraint.
A catalog of Rāma’s allies is being presented to emphasize both their divine origins and their readiness for war.
Dharmic valor—strength aligned with righteousness rather than cruelty.