इन्द्रजित्-वधः
The Slaying of Indrajit
हतमिन्द्रजितंदृष्टवाशयानं च रणक्षितौ ।राक्षसानांसहस्रेषु न कश्चित्प्रत्यदृश्यत ।।।।
hatam indrajitaṃ dṛṣṭvā śayānaṃ ca raṇakṣitau |
rākṣasānāṃ sahasreṣu na kaścit pratyadṛśyata ||
见因陀罗吉特被诛,倒卧于战场之地,在成千上万的罗刹之中,竟无一人仍现身于彼处。
Indrajith was lying, having fallen on the ground, and not even one of the thousands of Rakshasas was present there to see.
The verse warns against alliances founded on fear or opportunism; without dharma, loyalty dissolves instantly when fortune turns.
Indrajit’s body lies on the battlefield, while the Rākṣasa forces have fled so completely that none remain nearby.
Implicitly, fidelity and courage—virtues absent in the fleeing host, thereby contrasting dharmic steadfastness with adharma’s collapse.
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