लङ्काप्राकारारोहणम् / Assault on Lanka’s Ramparts and the Opening Clash
रुद्धांतुनगरींश्रुत्वाजातक्रोधोनिशाचरः ।विधानंद्विगुणंश्रुत्वाप्रासादंसोऽध्यरोहत ।।।।
ruddhāṃ tu nagarīṃ śrutvā jātakrodho niśācaraḥ |
vidhānaṃ dviguṇaṃ śrutvā prāsādaṃ so 'dhyarohata ||
Ao ouvir que a cidade fora bloqueada e tomada, o senhor dos rākṣasas foi tomado de ira; e, informado do estado das defesas, ordenou que se duplicassem os preparativos e então subiu ao terraço do palácio.
Jumping here and there like huge elephants, the Vanaras roaring like lions went into Lanka.
It highlights rāja-dharma in wartime: a ruler responds to threats by strengthening protection of the city; however, the verse also shows how anger can drive decisions, contrasting prudent governance with emotion-led reaction.
The Vānara forces have reached and pressured Laṅkā; Rāvaṇa hears the city is effectively besieged/occupied and reacts by escalating defensive measures and going up to the palace to oversee matters.
Strategic vigilance (though mixed with wrath): decisive command and rapid mobilization of defenses in response to a crisis.