Saṃvaraṇa–Tapatī Vivāhaḥ (The Marriage of Saṃvaraṇa and Tapatī) — Mahābhārata, Ādi Parva 163
ततः स भूय: संक्रुद्धो वृक्षमादाय राक्षस: । ताडयिष्यंस्तदा भीम॑ पुनरभ्यद्रवद् बली,तब उस बलवान राक्षसने पुनः अत्यन्त कुपित हो एक वृक्ष उखाड़कर भीमसेनको मारनेके लिये फिर उनपर धावा किया
tataḥ sa bhūyaḥ saṅkruddho vṛkṣam ādāya rākṣasaḥ | tāḍayiṣyaṃs tadā bhīmaṃ punar abhyadravad balī ||
Disse Vaiśampāyana: Então aquele rākṣasa, novamente inflamado de ira, arrancou uma árvore e, querendo atingir Bhīma, investiu contra ele outra vez com grande ímpeto.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical danger of uncontrolled anger: rage escalates aggression and clouds judgment, leading to repeated, reckless attacks. In contrast, the implied ideal is steadiness and disciplined strength in the face of provocation.
A powerful rākṣasa, furious again, uproots a tree as a weapon and rushes back toward Bhīma with the intention of striking him, intensifying the confrontation.