इन्द्रजित्-लक्ष्मणयुद्धम् तथा वानरप्रोत्साहनम्
Indrajit–Lakshmana Battle and the Rallying of the Vanaras
स हताश्वादवप्लुत्यरथान्मथितसारथिः ।शरवर्षेणसौमित्रिमभ्यधावतरावणिः ।।।।
sa hatāśvād avaplutya rathān mathita-sārathiḥ | śara-varṣeṇa saumitrim abhyadhāvata rāvaṇiḥ ||6.90.53||
战马既亡,御者亦被击倒,罗波那之子便从战车跃下,向娑弥多利(罗什曼那)猛冲而去,以箭雨倾泻。
Charioteer dead, horses killed that Indrajith leapt down and assailed Lakshmana by raining arrows.
The verse highlights the battlefield reality where adharma-driven hostility persists even after setbacks; it sets the stage for dharma’s defense—Lakṣmaṇa must meet aggression with disciplined resistance.
Indrajit, having lost chariot support, switches to fighting on foot and intensifies the attack on Lakṣmaṇa with volleys of arrows.
Indrajit’s relentless martial drive (though morally aligned with the wrong side), contrasted implicitly with Lakṣmaṇa’s duty to withstand and protect the righteous mission.