रामरावणयोर्युद्धवैषम्यं तथा रावणशिरश्छेदनम्
Rama–Ravana Duel Intensifies; Ravana’s Heads Severed and Reappear
तत्प्रवृतंपुनर्युद्धंतुमुलंरोमहर्षणम् ।।6.110.16।।गदानांमुसलानां च परिघाणांचनिस्स्वनैः ।शराणांपुङ्खवातैश्चक्षुभितास्सप्तसागराः ।।6.110.17।।
tat pravṛttaṃ punar yuddhaṃ tumulaṃ romaharṣaṇam |
gadānāṃ musalānāṃ ca parighāṇāṃ ca nissvanaiḥ |
śarāṇāṃ puṅkhavātaiś ca kṣubhitāḥ sapta sāgarāḥ ||
战斗再度爆发,喧腾骇人;因巨槌、杵槌与铁杖的轰鸣,又因箭羽掀起的疾风,连七海也为之翻涌震荡。
Once again ensued a tumultuous war fought with maces, mallets, and iron bars, caused hair to stand and the resound of the speed of weapons caused agitation in the seven seas.
Ramayana often links moral conflict with cosmic resonance: when dharma and adharma clash at a decisive scale, nature itself reflects the disturbance, underscoring that ethics is not merely personal but world-ordering.
The duel becomes so violent that the noise and weapon-storm are described as shaking even the oceans.
Not a single virtue, but the gravity of righteous struggle: the narrative frames the conflict as epochal, demanding vigilance and moral clarity.