कुम्भकर्णप्रस्थानम्
Kumbhakarna’s Departure for Battle
शङ्खदुन्दुभिनिर्घोषैस्सैन्यैश्चापिवरायुथैः ।तंगजैश्चतुरङ्गैश्चस्यन्दनैश्चाम्बुदस्वनैः ।।।।अनुजग्मुर्महात्मानं रथिनो रथिनां वरम् ।
śaṅkha-dundubhi-nirghoṣaiḥ sainyaiś cāpi varāyudhaiḥ |
taṃ gajaiś caturaṅgaiś ca syandanaiś cāmbuda-svanaiḥ ||6.65.34||
anujagmur mahātmānaṃ rathino rathināṃ varam ||6.65.34||
Sa alingawngaw ng mga conch at tambol, at kasama ang mga hukbong may mahuhusay na sandata—mga elepante, kabayo, at mga karwaheng umuugong na tila kulog—sinundan ng mga mandirigmang nakasakay sa karwahe ang dakilang-loob na bayani, ang pinakamainam sa mga karwahero.
Many great warriors seated on the best of chariots, with best of weapons amidst noise of conchs and drums, elephants, horses also and thunder like chariot warriors, started to proceed.
It highlights the organized, collective nature of warfare—where individual force is embedded in social structures (armies, signals, ranks), reminding that actions carry communal consequences.
Kumbhakarṇa advances, and the rākṣasa forces follow with full martial pageantry and equipment.
Martial leadership and command presence, indicated by others rallying behind him.