दुन्दुभिवधप्रसङ्गः
The Dundubhi Episode and the Proof of Rama’s Prowess
विषाणयोर्गृहीत्वा तं दुन्दुभिं गिरिसन्निभम्।आविध्यत तदा वाली विनदन्कपिकुञ्जरः4.11.40।।
viṣāṇayor gṛhītvā taṃ dundubhiṃ girisannibham |
āvidhyata tadā vālī vinadan kapikuñjaraḥ || 4.11.40 ||
Bấy giờ Vālī, chúa tể loài khỉ oai như voi, nắm lấy hai sừng của Dundubhi to lớn như núi, vung đánh quật ngã, đồng thời gầm vang.
'Vali, the elephant-like monkey then held the mountain-like Dundubhi by the horns and struck him down, roaring loudly.
Power is depicted in raw form, but the larger Ramayana ethic cautions that strength must be governed by righteousness; scenes of violence set up later reflections on just use of force.
The narrative recounts the start of Vālī’s decisive overpowering of Dundubhi, establishing Vālī’s fearsome might.
Martial prowess and dominance in combat (śaurya), shown through Vālī’s ability to subdue a massive foe.