कुम्भकर्णदर्शनम्
The Appearance of Kumbhakarna and the Account of His Might
तत्रकोपान्महेन्द्रस्यकुम्भकर्णोमहाबलः ।विकृष्यैरावताद्धन्तंजघानोरसिवासवम् ।।6.61.17।।
tatra kopān mahendrasya kumbhakarṇo mahābalaḥ |
vikṛṣyairāvatād dantaṃ jaghānorasi vāsavam ||6.61.17||
Kemudian Kumbhakarṇa yang maha kuat, kerana murka terhadap Mahendra, mencabut sebatang gading Airāvata lalu menghentam dada Vāsava (Indra).
"Hit by Kumbhakarna Indra felt tormented. The Devatas, Brahmarshis and Danavas became despondent. Accompanied by created beings they complained to Brahma."
Anger-driven retaliation multiplies harm, even harming innocents (Airāvata); Dharma requires proportionality and restraint, especially for the powerful.
Kumbhakarṇa escalates the conflict by using Airāvata’s tusk as a weapon to strike Indra.
By contrast, the virtue highlighted is self-restraint (dama); Kumbhakarṇa’s lack of it illustrates adharma in action.