दुन्दुभिवधप्रसङ्गः
The Dundubhi Episode and the Proof of Rama’s Prowess
हिमवानब्रवीद्वाक्यं श्रुत्वा वाक्यविशारदः।अनुक्तपूर्वं धर्मात्मा क्रोधात्तमसुरोत्तमम्4.11.20।।
himavān abravīd vākyaṃ śrutvā vākyaviśāradaḥ | anuktapūrvaṃ dharmātmā krodhāt tam asurottamam ||
听闻那前所未有之言,具法之心、善于辞令的喜马梵山王,因愤怒而开口,对那群魔之最说道。
'On hearing such words, which no one had spoken earlier, righteous Himavan, skilful in conversation, flew into a rage and said to Dundubhi,the best of demons:
It distinguishes between ordinary rage and dharmic indignation: even the righteous may become angry when sacred duty is violated, yet that anger is oriented toward protection of order.
After Dundubhi’s insulting challenge, Himavān—normally peaceful—becomes angry and prepares to respond verbally.
Moral clarity with disciplined speech: Himavān is ‘vākya-viśārada’ and ‘dharmātmā’, implying that even strong emotion is expressed through reasoned, principled words.