इन्द्रजित्-लक्ष्मणयुद्धम् तथा वानरप्रोत्साहनम्
Indrajit–Lakshmana Battle and the Rallying of the Vanaras
क्रव्यादादारुणावाग्भिश्चिक्षिपुर्भीमनिःस्वनान् ।।।।न तदानींवनौवायुर्न च जज्वालपावकः ।
kravyādā dāruṇāvāgbhiś cikṣipur bhīmaniḥsvanān |
na tadānīṃ vanau vāyur na ca jajvāla pāvakaḥ |
Ang mga nilalang na kumakain ng laman ay nagbitiw ng kakila-kilabot na sigaw, nagpakawala ng nakapanghihilakbot na ugong; noon, hindi umihip ang hangin sa gubat, at ni ang apoy ay hindi man lamang nagliyab.
Carnivorous animals cried frightfully with their tongues. Wind did not blow, the fire did not glow.
Nature’s disturbance mirrors moral disturbance: when adharma dominates, harmony breaks down. The Ramāyaṇa repeatedly uses such portents to stress that righteousness sustains cosmic and social order.
Ominous signs arise around the battle—terrifying cries, still wind, and fire that fails to blaze.
Vigilance and discernment—recognizing signs that a conflict has reached a perilous, unrighteous intensity.