दुन्दुभिवधप्रसङ्गः
The Dundubhi Episode and the Proof of Rama’s Prowess
एतदस्यासमं वीर्यं मया राम प्रकीर्तितम्।कथं तं वालिनं हन्तुं समरे शक्ष्यसे नृप4.11.68।।
etad asyāsamaṃ vīryaṃ mayā rāma prakīrtitam |
kathaṃ taṃ vālinam hantuṃ samare śakṣyase nṛpa || 4.11.68 ||
एतदस्यासमं वीर्यं मया राम प्रकीर्तितम्। कथं तं वालिनं हन्तुं समरे शक्ष्यसे नृप॥
'O Rama! Vali's strength and fame related by me is unequalled. O king! how is it possible for you to kill him in a combat?'
Dharma requires responsibility in promises and warfare: Sugriva asks for a realistic path to justice, ensuring that the pledged act (slaying Vālī) can be carried out without reckless endangerment.
After highlighting Vālī’s extraordinary power, Sugriva directly questions whether Rama can defeat him in a straightforward fight.
Sugriva’s caution and truth-oriented counsel: he voices doubt openly so the alliance rests on clarity rather than blind hope.