औषधिपर्वताहरणम् / The Retrieval of the Herb
Bearing Mountain
तंवानराःप्रेक्ष्यविनेदुरुच्चैस्सतानपिप्रेक्ष्यमुदाननाद ।तेषांसमुध्घुष्टरवंनिशम्यलङ्कालयाभीमतरंविनेदुः ।।6.74.71।।
taṃ vānarāḥ prekṣya vinedur uccais sa tān api prekṣya mudā nanāda |
teṣāṃ samudghuṣṭa-ravaṃ niśamya laṅkālayāḥ bhīmataraṃ vineduḥ ||6.74.71||
Pagkakita sa kanya, ang mga Vānara ay sumigaw nang malakas sa galak; at siya man, pagkakita sa kanila, ay umungal sa tuwa. Nang marinig ang nag-uumapaw na sigawan, ang mga taga-Laṅkā ay nagpalabas ng higit na kakila-kilabot na sigaw sa takot.
Observing him high the Vanaras became joyful, and he also saw them. Hearing their loud noise becoming aware of the Rakshasas of Lanka also roared in terrible fear.
Righteous action renews collective courage: Dharma strengthens the good with hope, while wrongdoing breeds fear when confronted by steadfast virtue.
Hanumān returns with the mountain; the Vānara army celebrates, and the sounds alarm the people of Laṅkā.
Inspiring leadership—Hanumān’s presence itself becomes a source of confidence for allies and dread for aggressors.