दुन्दुभिवधप्रसङ्गः
The Dundubhi Episode and the Proof of Rama’s Prowess
अयुद्ध्यत तदा वाली शक्रतुल्यपराक्रमः।मुष्टिभिर्जानुभिश्चैव शिलाभिः पादपैस्तथा4.11.43।।
ayuddhyata tadā vālī śakratulyaparākramaḥ |
muṣṭibhir jānubhiś caiva śilābhiḥ pādapaiḥ tathā || 4.11.43 ||
Bấy giờ Vālī, dũng lực sánh tựa Đế Thích (Indra), vẫn giao chiến, tung đòn bằng nắm đấm và đầu gối, lại ném đá và quật cả cây cối.
'Then Vali who was equal to Indra in prowess fought, hitting him with fists, knees, rocks and trees.
The epic often separates capability from righteousness: extraordinary skill is acknowledged, while the broader story later asks how such power should be directed under dharma.
The verse describes the intensity and improvisational nature of the fight, using bodily strikes and natural weapons.
Strength and battle-readiness—Vālī’s relentless effectiveness in combat.