समुद्रलङ्घनारम्भः
Commencement of the Ocean-Crossing
स तस्या विवृते वक्त्रे वज्रसंहननः कपिः।संक्षिप्य मुहुरात्मानं निष्पपात महाबलः।।।।
sa tasyā vivṛte vaktre vajrasaṃhananaḥ kapiḥ |
saṃkṣipya muhur ātmānaṃ niṣpapāta mahābalaḥ ||
तस्या विवृतवक्त्रे सति वज्रसंहननः महाबलः कपिः मुहुरात्मानं संक्षिप्य तस्मिन्नास्ये निष्पपात।
Hanuman, the vanara whose physique was as hard as thunderbolt suddenly contracted once again and entered her opened mouth.
Dharma may require skillful means (upāya): courage joined to strategy, not reckless force, to protect a righteous objective.
Hanumān uses size-shifting tactically—contracting himself to enter Siṃhikā’s open mouth as part of defeating her.
Dākṣya (dexterity/skill) and dhṛti (steadfast nerve) under immediate threat.
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