तेराघवधनुर्मुक्तारुक्मपुङ्खाःशिखिप्रभाः ।सुपर्णाःकाञ्चनाभूत्वाविचेरुःसर्पशत्रवः ।।।।
te rāghavadhanur-muktā rukmapuṅkhāḥ śikhiprabhāḥ | suparṇāḥ kāñcanā bhūtvā viceruḥ sarpaśatravaḥ ||
As flechas soltas do arco de Rāghava—de penas douradas e fulgor radiante—tornaram-se Suparṇas de ouro (aves Garuḍa) e passaram a voar ao redor como inimigas das serpentes.
By the missile discharged by Raghava those reptiles and snakes turned into golden feathered eagles and by the shine of the feathers, the reptiles flew.
Dharma is portrayed as a restoring force: the right countermeasure transforms fear into protection, re-establishing safety and truth over deception.
Rama’s Garuḍa-missile turns his arrows into golden Garuḍa-like birds that dominate the serpent-forms.
Rama’s skilled guardianship—using power to shield and to set things right rather than to terrorize.