Saṃvaraṇa–Tapatī Vivāhaḥ (The Marriage of Saṃvaraṇa and Tapatī) — Mahābhārata, Ādi Parva 163
रवं स भैरवं कृत्वा समुद्यम्य करावुभौ । अभ्यद्रवद् भीमसेनं जिघांसु: पुरुषादक:,अब तो वह नरभक्षी राक्षस भीमसेनको मार डालनेकी इच्छासे भयंकर गर्जना करता हुआ दोनों हाथ ऊपर उठाकर उनकी ओर दौड़ा
ravaṃ sa bhairavaṃ kṛtvā samudyamya karāv ubhau | abhyadravad bhīmasenaṃ jighāṃsuḥ puruṣādakaḥ ||
تب وہ آدم خور راکشس ہولناک دھاڑ مارتا ہوا، دونوں ہاتھ اوپر اٹھا کر، بھیم سین کو قتل کرنے کی نیت سے اس پر جھپٹا۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical polarity between predatory, adharma-driven aggression (the man-eater’s intent to kill) and the necessity of courageous resistance to protect life; it frames violence here as an imminent threat that must be met to uphold safety and order.
A cannibal rākṣasa, roaring terribly, raises both hands and charges straight at Bhīmasena with the clear intention of killing him.