अकम्पन-प्रेषणम् तथा कपि-राक्षस-रणवर्णनम्
Akampana Dispatched; The Vanara–Rakshasa Battle and Omens
तस्यनिर्धावमानस्यसम्रब्धस्ययुयुत्सया ।।।।अकस्माद्दैन्यमागच्छद्धयानांरथवाहिनाम् ।
tasya nirdhāvamānasya samrabdhasya yuyutsayā | akasmād dainyam āgacchad hayānāṁ rathavāhinām ||
جب وہ لڑائی کی تڑپ میں بپھرا ہوا دوڑتا چلا جا رہا تھا تو اچانک اُس کے رتھ کو کھینچنے والے گھوڑوں پر پژمردگی اور کم ہمتی چھا گئی۔
As Akampana was going forth excited to wage war, an expression of desperation developed suddenly in the horses drawing the chariots and an experience of depression in him.
Adharma-driven aggression meets resistance even in nature: the sudden dejection of the horses functions as a moral omen, suggesting that Satya and Dharma ultimately constrain unrighteous force.
Akampana advances to fight, but an inauspicious sign appears—his chariot-horses lose spirit unexpectedly.
The verse highlights not virtue but a warning: unchecked belligerence (yuyutsā joined with samrambha) is portrayed as unstable and ominous.