तारोपदेशः
Tara’s Counsel to Vali on Sugriva’s Roar and Rama’s Alliance
स तु रोषपरीताङ्गो वाली सन्ध्याकनकप्रभः।उपरक्त इवादित्यस्सद्यो निष्प्रभतां गतः।।
sa tu roṣa-parītāṅgo vālī sandhyā-kanaka-prabhaḥ |
uparakta ivādityaḥ sadyo niṣprabhatāṃ gataḥ ||
Ngunit si Vālī, ang mga sangkap ay binalot ng poot—na minsang nagniningning na parang gintong liwanag sa dapithapon—biglang nangulimlim, gaya ng araw na natatakpan sa paglalaho.
Overcome with anger, Vali looked pale like the eclipsed Sun with the golden radiance faded from his face.
Dharma warns against anger (krodha) as it eclipses discernment and inner radiance, leading one away from right judgment.
The narration depicts Vālī’s transformation under rage, setting the stage for his refusal to accept sound counsel.
By contrast, the verse highlights the need for self-control; Vālī’s lack of it becomes a moral signal.