महोत्पात-लक्षणानि
Omens before Khara’s Assault
समीयुश्च महात्मानो युद्धदर्शनकाङ्क्षिणः।।।।ऋषयो देवगन्दर्वास्सिद्धाश्च सहचारणैः।
samīyuś ca mahātmāno yuddha-darśana-kāṅkṣiṇaḥ |
ṛṣayo deva-gandharvāḥ siddhāś ca saha-cāraṇaiḥ ||
渴望观战的伟大圣者们纷纷聚集:诸仙(ṛṣi)、诸天、乾闼婆、成就者(悉达),并与诸迦罗那同来。
Great souls like sages, gods, gandharvas, and siddhas including celestial bards assembled to see the battle.
Dharma here is framed as public moral order: even cosmic beings ‘witness’ the conflict, implying that warfare and justice are accountable to a higher, observing moral universe.
As Rama and the rākṣasas approach confrontation, sages and celestial beings assemble to watch the decisive battle unfold.
Rama’s implied virtue is righteous legitimacy—his battle is presented as significant enough to be witnessed by the wise and the divine.