सागरप्रतीक्षा-क्रोधप्रादुर्भावः
Rama’s Vigil at the Ocean and the Rise of Wrath
व्यथिताःपन्नगाश्चासदनीप्तास्यादीप्तलोचनाः ।दानवाश्चमहावीर्याःपाताळतलवासिनः ।।6.21.30।।
vyathitāḥ pannagāś cāsan dīptāsyā dīptalocanāḥ |
dānavāś ca mahāvīryāḥ pātāḷatalavāsinaḥ ||6.21.30||
Ular-ular pun gelisah dan menderita—tudungnya menyala, matanya bercahaya—dan para Dānava yang berdaya besar, penghuni tingkat-tingkat Pātāla, turut tergoncang.
The very charming shoulders, smeared with sandal paste and Agaru fragrance emitting the brilliance of the rising Sun.
Dharma’s struggle is depicted as cosmic: when righteous action confronts obstruction, its consequences ripple beyond human society, unsettling even hidden realms—implying moral causality across worlds.
The ocean’s agitation spreads downward; underworld beings (serpents and Dānavas) are disturbed by the upheaval.
Righteous potency (dharma-tejas) indirectly—Rāma’s moral force is shown to have world-affecting impact.