इन्द्रजितो यज्ञानुष्ठानं अन्तर्धानं च
Indrajit’s Rite and the Invisible Assault
शस्त्राणिशरपत्राणिसमिधोऽथविभीतकाः ।लोहितानि च वासांहिस्रुवंकार्ष्णायसंतथा ।।।।
śastrāṇi śarapatrāṇi samidho ’tha vibhītakāḥ | lohitāni ca vāsāṁsi sruvaṁ kārṣṇāyasaṁ tathā || 6.80.7 ||
Havia armas e lâminas de capim-caniço; madeira de vibhītaka como gravetos de fogo ritual; vestes vermelhas; e também uma concha de ferro para as oferendas.
" A conjurer, mean, and invisible Indrajith with the chariot, if seen, in any way the Vanara troops will forcibly kill him with their strength."
It shows the meticulous arrangement of ritual paraphernalia. In Ramayana ethics, such external correctness is secondary to satya (truth) and dharma (right intent and conduct).
The text lists the materials assembled/used for Indrajit’s fire-rite connected to his impending combat plans.
Orderliness and preparedness—qualities that can serve either dharma or adharma depending on purpose.