लङ्काप्राकारारोहणम् / Assault on Lanka’s Ramparts and the Opening Clash
तथावृक्षैर्महाकायाःपर्वताग्रैश्चवानराः ।निजघ्नुस्तानिरक्षांसिनखैर्दन्तैश्चवेगिताः ।।।।
tathā vṛkṣair mahākāyāḥ parvatāgraiś ca vānarāḥ |
nijaghnus tāni rakṣāṃsi nakhair dantaiś ca vegitāḥ ||
అప్పుడు మహాకాయ వానరులు వృక్షాలతోను పర్వతశిఖరాలతోను ఆ రాక్షసులను బలంగా కొట్టారు; వేగంగా దూసుకెళ్లి గోళ్లతో, పళ్లతో వారిని చీల్చివేశారు।
Vanaras in the same manner attacked the Rakshasas, with trees and mountains, swiftly and with their nails and teeth.
Even fierce force can serve dharma when used to restrain wrongdoing; the Vānaras’ raw strength is directed toward restoring righteousness.
The Vānara warriors counterattack using natural weapons—trees, rocks, and their own bodies.
Protective valor: using one’s gifts (strength, speed) in service of a just objective.
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