वालिवधः
The Slaying of Vali
ताडितस्तेन सङ्कृद्धस्समभिक्रम्य वेगितः।अभवच्छोणितोद्गारी सोत्पीड इव पर्वतः4.16.22।।
tāḍitas tena saṅkṛddhaḥ samabhikramya vegitaḥ |
abhavac choṇitodgārī sotpīḍa iva parvataḥ || 4.16.22 ||
被他击中后,苏格利瓦愈发震怒,迅疾再度冲入战局;鲜血迸流,宛如山岳裂开,喷涌出赤红的洪流。
Struck by Vali, enraged Sugriva encountered Vali more aggresively. His body drenched in blood seemed a mountain with rivulets of blood flowing.
Violence has immediate bodily and moral consequences; Dharma cautions that anger-driven conflict quickly turns into suffering and degradation.
Sugrīva is struck and bleeds, yet he re-engages fiercely, showing the fight has turned brutal.
Endurance and fighting spirit—though the scene primarily emphasizes the tragic cost of fraternal combat.