अकम्पनवधः — The Slaying of Akampana
Hanuman’s rout of the Rakshasa host
तत्पर्वताग्रमाकाशेरक्षोबाणविदारितम् ।विकीर्णंपतितंदृष्टवाहनुमान्क्रोधमूर्छितः ।।6.56.19।।
tat parvatāgram ākāśe rakṣobāṇavidāritam |
vikīrṇaṃ patitaṃ dṛṣṭvā hanumān krodhamūrcchitaḥ ||6.56.19||
Melihat puncak gunung di angkasa itu dirobek oleh anak panah Rākṣasa, berhamburan dan jatuh berkeping-keping, Hanumān pun dikuasai gelombang murka.
Hanuman seeing the peak of the mountain broken into pieces by Rakshasa's arrows and fallen was deluded with anger.
It warns that even noble warriors can be swept by anger; dharma requires strength guided by discernment, not uncontrolled krodha.
Hanumān watches his improvised weapon (the lifted peak) destroyed mid-air and reacts with intense anger.
Powerful emotional intensity—yet implicitly the need for restraint, since anger can cloud judgment even in righteous combat.