इन्द्रजित्–लक्ष्मण संवादः तथा युद्धप्रवृत्तिः
Indrajit and Lakshmana: War-Boasts, Rebuke, and the Clash
इत्युक्त्वापञ्चनाराचानाकर्णापूरितान् शितान् ।।।।निजघानमहावेगाल्लक्ष्मणोराक्षसोरसि ।
ity uktvā pañca nārācān ākarṇāpūritān śitān |
nijaghāna mahā-vegāl lakṣmaṇo rākṣasorasi ||
ครั้นกล่าวดังนั้นแล้ว พระลักษมณ์ชักศรนาราจาอันคมกล้า ๕ ดอกจนสุดถึงหู แล้วด้วยความเร็วอันยิ่งใหญ่ก็ปักลงกลางอกของยักษ์รากษส
Having spoken like that, Lakshmana stretching his arrows till the ear fixed five sharp arrows of high speed on the chest of Rakshasa.
Dharma as duty in war: once words are exhausted, the warrior acts decisively, aiming to end harm efficiently rather than prolonging conflict through empty provocation.
Immediately after his rebuke, Lakṣmaṇa initiates direct combat by shooting five fully drawn arrows into his opponent’s chest.
Resolution and effectiveness: Lakṣmaṇa’s words align with action—he demonstrates capability rather than boasting.