कुम्भकर्णवधः
The Slaying of Kumbhakarna
मेदोवसाशोणितदिग्धगात्रःकरायवसक्तग्रथितान्त्रमालः ।ववर्षशूलानिसतीक्षणदंष्ट्रःकालोयुगान्तस्थइववृद्धः ।।।।
medovasāśoṇita-digdha-gātraḥ karāyavāsakta-grathitāntra-mālaḥ | vavarṣa śūlāni satīkṣṇa-daṁṣṭraḥ kālo yugānta-stha iva vṛddhaḥ ||
Com os membros untados de gordura e sangue, e guirlandas de entranhas emaranhadas penduradas nas orelhas, com presas afiadas como navalhas, ele fez chover lanças como a própria Morte no fim dos tempos.
Vanara (Dwivida) going near Kumbhakarna struck him with the mountain. He missed the target and it fell on his army.
The verse highlights how adharma manifests as horrifying violence and intimidation; dharma requires resisting such terror without losing moral clarity.
In the heat of battle, Kumbhakarṇa (depicted in a gruesome state) showers the battlefield with spears, appearing like apocalyptic Death.
Implicitly, the opposing virtue: steadfast courage is required to face overwhelming, fear-inducing brutality.