मकराक्षवधः
The Slaying of Makarākṣa
विद्धमन्योन्यगात्रेषुद्विगुणंवर्धतेपरम् ।कृतप्रतिकृतान्योन्यंकुरुतांतौरणाजिरे ।।।।
viddham anyonyagātreṣu dviguṇaṃ vardhate param | kṛtapratikṛtānyonyaṃ kurutāṃ tau raṇājire ||
اگرچہ ان کے جسم بار بار ایک دوسرے کے وار سے چھلنی ہوتے رہے، پھر بھی میدانِ جنگ میں ان کا جوش اور بڑھتا گیا، دوگنا ہو کر؛ اور دونوں ایک دوسرے کے ضربوں کا جواب ضربوں سے دیتے رہے۔
Even though they were piercing one another with limbs, their strength remained doubled in the battlefield. Each of them was countering the other and inflicting and hitting each other.
It cautions that cycles of retaliation can intensify conflict. In dharmic thought, even when force is necessary, restraint and right intention prevent violence from becoming self-feeding vengeance.
The combatants continue striking and counterstriking; despite wounds, the battle-fury escalates rather than subsides.
Vīrya (valor/steadfastness) is highlighted—endurance under injury—while implicitly inviting reflection on whether valor is guided by dharma or by anger.