खररामयुद्धम् — The Battle of Khara and Rama
Aranya Kanda, Sarga 28
तद्बभूव शितैर्बाणैः खररामविसर्जितैः।पर्याकाशमनाकाशं सर्वतश्शरसङ्कुलम्।।।।
tad babhūva śitair bāṇaiḥ khara-rāma-visarjitaiḥ |
paryākāśam anākāśaṃ sarvataḥ śara-saṅkulam ||
Kemudian, dengan anak panah tajam yang dilepaskan oleh Khara dan Rama, angkasa di sekeliling seolah-olah menjadi “tanpa langit”—di segala arah penuh sesak dengan anak panah.
He rained sparkling arrows which were irresistible. He filled the sky with arrows just as the rain-god fills it with rain without leaving any space.
The verse underscores the gravity of armed conflict: when adharma escalates into war, consequences engulf all—hence the Ramayana’s broader insistence on restraint and righteous causes.
Both warriors exchange such a volume of arrows that the sky itself seems to vanish behind them.
Endurance and unwavering engagement in duty under extreme conditions—especially on Rama’s side as a protector.