त्रिशिरा-प्रबोधनम् तथा नरान्तक-वधः
Trisira’s Counsel and the Slaying of Naranthaka
त्रिशिरारथमास्थायविरराजधनुर्धरः ।सविद्युदुल्कश्शैलाग्रेस्सेन्द्रइवाम्बुदः ।।।।
triśirā ratham āsthāya virarāja dhanurdharaḥ |
sa-vidyud-ulkaḥ śailāgre sendra ivāmbudaḥ ||
தேரில் அமர்ந்த வில்லாளன் திரிசிரன் பிரகாசித்தான்—மலைச் சிகரத்தில் மின்னலும் உல்கைகளும் நிறைந்த மேகம், அதில் இந்திரன் இருப்பதுபோல।
Wielding a bow and sitting like a leader in the chariot Trisira shone as if attended by lightning, meteors, light, and rainbows.
The verse uses awe-inspiring imagery to depict power; ethically, the Ramayana warns that such tejas, if aligned to adharma, becomes destructive and short-lived.
Triśiras is portrayed at the moment of battle-readiness, radiating a terrifying grandeur.
Tejas and śaurya (battle splendor and valor), expressed through poetic simile.