महोदर-वाक्यं कुम्भकर्ण-प्रतिषेधः
Mahodara’s Counsel and the Critique of Kumbhakarna’s Solo Assault
ज्वलन्तंतेजसानित्यंक्रोधेन च दुरासदम् ।कस्तंमृत्युमिवासह्यमासादयितुमर्हति ।।।।
jvalantaṃ tejasā nityaṃ krodhena ca durāsadam |
kas taṃ mṛtyum ivāsahyam āsādayitum arhati ||
ผู้ซึ่งลุกโชติช่วงด้วยเดชานุภาพอยู่เนืองนิตย์ และเมื่อกริ้วก็ยากจะเข้าถึง—ผู้ใดเล่าจะกล้าเข้าไปเผชิญหน้าเขา ผู้ทนมิได้ดุจความตายเอง?
"Who can dare to approach Rama, who is difficult to encounter, unbearable and burning in anger like the spirit of death."
Dharma-oriented counsel discourages suicidal bravado. True valor is aligned with righteous purpose and wise timing, not self-destruction that harms the collective.
Mahodara intensifies his warning by depicting Rāma as an overwhelming, death-like force when enraged.
Humility before reality: acknowledging limits and refusing pride-driven confrontation.