त्रिशिरा-प्रबोधनम् तथा नरान्तक-वधः
Trisira’s Counsel and the Slaying of Naranthaka
ततस्सुदर्शनंनागंनीलजीमूतसन्निभम् ।ऐरावतकुलेजातमारुरोहमहोदरः ।।।।
tatas sudarśanaṃ nāgaṃ nīlajīmūtasannibham |
airāvatakule jātam āruroha mahodaraḥ ||
แล้วมหโอดระก็ขึ้นขี่ช้างนามว่า “สุทรรศนะ” ดำดุจเมฆฝนสีน้ำเงิน ผู้กำเนิดในวงศ์แห่งไอราวตะ
Thereafter Mahodara mounted on an elephant born of Airavata (Indra 's elephant) family, by name Sudarsana went.
Implicitly, the epic contrasts outer splendor with inner righteousness: martial grandeur and powerful mounts do not determine dharma; the just cause and conduct do.
Mahodara prepares for battle by mounting a famed elephant, signaling the rākṣasa forces’ mobilization.
Śaurya (martial readiness) is displayed outwardly, though the verse itself is primarily descriptive.