डुढौकिरे पुनलंडू बुबुधे तन्वशाननः। |
mountains (and) trees and ran about ; then they longed for a fight.
71. They again invaded Lanka ; Ravana recognised them and realised that the enemies were alive ; thereupon he swerved from his fortitude.
72. He heard that the divine bonds of the arrows had slipped off; he then took to extreme delusion and did not expect victory.
73. Thereafter, permitted by Ravana, Dhumraksa intended to march out ; his chariot was yoked with beasts fying in the sky which had mouths of lions or foxes.
74 . The cannibals covered (their) bodies with armour, ascended vehicles, picked up missiles and proceeded to the battle-field.
75. Dhumraksa ascended (his) chariot, went out of the city and sneezed inauspiciously; he also announced his name and made haste.