जटायुरावणयुद्धम्
Jatayu’s Combat with Ravana
तं गृहीत्वा नखैस्तीक्ष्णैर्विददार समन्ततः।।।।अधिरूढो गजारोहो यथा स्याद्दुष्टवारणम्।
taṁ gṛhītvā nakhais tīkṣṇair vidadāra samantataḥ | adhirūḍho gajārūḍho yathā syād duṣṭa-vāraṇam ||
Pagkahawak sa kanya gamit ang matutulis na kuko, sinugatan niya siya sa lahat ng panig; nakasakay siya kay Rāvaṇa na parang mangangabayo sa elepante na pumapailalim sa isang mabangis at suwail na elepante.
Thereafter, seizing Ravana, Jatayu ascended on his back and pierced his body all over with his sharp claws just as a rider goads an unruly elephant.
Dharma as protection: Jaṭāyu uses his strength to resist adharma (abduction and violence), embodying the duty to defend the vulnerable even at personal risk.
During Sītā’s abduction, Jaṭāyu physically attacks Rāvaṇa, mounting him and raking him with talons to stop the crime.
Courage and guardianship—Jaṭāyu’s fearless intervention against a stronger foe for the sake of righteousness.