राघव-रावणयोः घोर-द्वैरथ-युद्धम्
The Fierce Chariot-Duel of Rama and Ravana
ततःक्रोधाद्धशग्रीवश्शरान्सन्धायवीर्यवान् ।मुमोचध्वजमुद्धिस्यराघवस्यरथेस्थितम् ।।6.109.8।।
tataḥ krodhād daśagrīvaḥ śarān sandhāya vīryavān | mumoca dhvajam uddiśya rāghavasya rathe sthitam ||6.109.8||
ครั้นแล้ว ทศกรีวะผู้ทรงพละ ด้วยความโกรธ ได้ประกอบศรแล้วปล่อยออกไป เล็งยังธงชัยที่ปักอยู่บนรถศึกของราฆวะ
Thereafter, valiant ten headed Ravana, fixing arrows released them in anger aiming at the flag post of Rama's chariot.
The verse implicitly warns about krodha (anger) as a destabilizing force in action; dharma-based combat ideally remains governed_toggle by discipline rather than rage.
Rāvaṇa, angered, targets the chariot standard of Rāma—an emblem of identity and honor in battle.
Martial intensity and focus (though driven by anger), showing the psychological stakes of the duel.