ऐन्द्ररथप्रदानम्
Indra’s Chariot Offered to Rāma; The Duel Intensifies
अस्त्रेप्रतिहतेक्रुद्धोरावणोराक्षसाधिपः ।अभ्यवर्षत्तदारामंघोराभिःशरवृष्टिभिः ।।।।
astre pratihate kruddho rāvaṇo rākṣasādhipaḥ |
abhyavarṣat tadā rāmaṃ ghorābhiḥ śaravṛṣṭibhiḥ ||
جب اس کے استر روکے گئے تو راؤَن، راکشسوں کا ادھِپتی، غضبناک ہو اٹھا؛ پھر اس نے رام پر نہایت ہولناک تیروں کی بارش برسا دی۔
King of Rakshasas knocked back, became enraged and covered Rama with a terrific shower of shafts.
The verse highlights how krodha (anger) arises when one’s power is checked; Dharma warns that anger clouds judgment and drives escalation, whereas the righteous ideal is steadiness under provocation.
In the battlefield duel, Rāvaṇa’s weapons are countered; enraged, he intensifies the assault by showering Rāma with arrows.
By contrast to Rāvaṇa’s anger, Rāma’s implied virtue is kṣānti and dhairya—patient endurance and composure under attack.