जम्बुमालिवधः
The Slaying of Jambumali
रथेन खरयुक्तेन तमागतमुदीक्ष्य सः।हनुमान्वेगसम्पन्नो जहर्ष च ननाद च।।।।
rathena khara-yuktena tam āgatam udīkṣya saḥ | hanumān vega-sampanno jaharṣa ca nanāda ca ||
Ao vê‑lo aproximar‑se num carro puxado por jumentos, Hanumān, veloz e pronto para o combate, rejubilou‑se com o encontro e soltou um brado retumbante.
Seeing him coming in a chariot drawn by donkeys, Hanuman who was swift to act was glad (to have an opportunity to fight) and made a loud noise.
Dharma here is steadfast courage in a righteous mission: Hanuman does not shrink from danger but meets it with clarity and resolve, using strength in service of Rama’s cause.
During the battle in Lanka, Jambumali approaches to fight; Hanuman sees the approach and responds with confidence and a roar that signals readiness.
Vīrya and utsāha—valor and energetic initiative—shown by Hanuman’s glad readiness to face an adversary.