महोदरवधः
The Slaying of Mahodara
लग्नमुत्कर्षतःखडगंखडगेनकपिकुञ्जरः ।।6.98.33।।जहारसशिरस्त्राणंकुण्डलोपहितंशिरः ।
lagnam utkarṣataḥ khaḍgaṃ khaḍgena kapikuñjaraḥ |
jahāra saśirastrāṇaṃ kuṇḍalopahitaṃ śiraḥ ||6.98.33||
Ketika Mahodara menarik kuat untuk melepaskan pedang yang tersangkut, Sugriva—laksana gajah di antara kera—menetak dengan pedangnya sendiri dan memenggal kepala Mahodara, yang beranting-anting dan terlindung oleh topi besi.
While Mahodara was extracting the sword stuck to the head, Sugriva, the elephant of the monkeys, severed the head of Mahodara which was decked with earrings and helmet.
In a righteous war, decisive action against an aggressor restores moral order; dharma here is protection of the just cause through effective, timely intervention.
During a critical moment when Mahodara is occupied freeing his weapon, Sugrīva strikes and beheads him.
Sugrīva’s strength and battlefield decisiveness—he recognizes an opening and ends the threat swiftly.