इन्द्रजितः अन्तर्धानयुद्धं
Indrajit’s Concealed Assault and the Fall of Rama and Lakshmana
प्रावृताविषुजालेनराघवौकङ्कपत्रिणा ।एषरोषपरीतात्मानयामियमसादनम् ।।6.45.12।।
prāvṛtāv iṣujālena rāghavau kaṅkapatriṇā | eṣa roṣaparītātmā nayāmi yamasādanam ||
“O mga Rāghava, nababalutan kayo ng lambat ng mga palasong may balahibo ng tagak; ngayo’y sinasaklaw ng poot ang aking puso—dadalhin ko kayo sa tahanan ni Yama.”
"Raghava brothers! You are enmeshed with plumes of arrows all over the body. My anger will not go waste. I will send you to the abode of Yama, the Lord of death."
It highlights how anger (krodha) drives adharmic intent—seeking destruction for ego and rage rather than justice.
From concealment, Indrajit claims the brothers are overwhelmed by his arrows and threatens to kill them.
Negative exemplar: lack of self-control; dharma requires mastery over anger, especially in war.