The Origin of the Daṇḍaka Forest and Rāma’s Dharma-Judgment
Vulture vs. Owl
तस्य गात्रसमुत्पन्नः कैटभो मधुना सह । दानवौ तौ महावीर्यौ घोरौ लब्धवरौ तदा
tasya gātrasamutpannaḥ kaiṭabho madhunā saha | dānavau tau mahāvīryau ghorau labdhavarau tadā
അവന്റെ ദേഹത്തിൽ നിന്ന് മധുവിനോടൊപ്പം കൈടഭൻ ഉദ്ഭവിച്ചു. ആ രണ്ടു ദാനവന്മാർ മഹാവീര്യമുള്ളവർ, ഭയങ്കരർ, അന്നേരം വരപ്രാപ്തരായിരുന്നു.
Narrator (contextual speaker not explicit in the provided excerpt; within Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa narration)
Concept: Power without dharma becomes terrifying; boons amplify inner nature, so vigilance and devotion are needed to restrain chaos.
Application: Treat ‘boons’ (talent, authority, success) as tests: cultivate humility and ethical boundaries so strength does not turn predatory.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: celestial_realm
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: गात्रसमुत्पन्नः = गात्र + समुत्पन्नः; कैटभो = कैटभः; दानवौ तौ (द्विवचन-सामानाधिकरण्य); महावीर्यौ = महा+वीर्यौ; लब्धवरौ = लब्ध+वरौ।
Madhu and Kaiṭabha are Dānava demons who appear in early creation-era narratives; this verse states they arose from a divine being’s body and had obtained boons, establishing their extraordinary power.
It signals that their strength is not merely physical but divinely sanctioned through boons, a common Purāṇic motif that explains why such beings become formidable obstacles in cosmic events.
The verse sets up a recurring Purāṇic theme: even beings born from exalted sources can become terrifying when empowered by boons, highlighting the need for dharma-guided power and the eventual restoration of cosmic order.