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Targeting Enemy Commanders in the Ramayana: Breaking the Head of the War Machine
A battlefield commander acts as the nervous centre of a formation. He reads the ground, directs movement, commits reserves, controls retreat and inspires soldiers during pressure. When that figure disappears, the unit loses its voice. Orders become unclear. Local officers hesitate. Soldiers begin to think about survival instead of victory. The Ramayana captures this reality through Prahasta’s fall. His death turns an organised advance into disorder, because the army loses the man who holds its immediate purpose together.
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Targeting Enemy Commanders in the Ramayana: Breaking the Head of the War Machine
A battlefield commander acts as the nervous centre of a formation. He reads the ground, directs movement, commits reserves, controls retreat and inspires soldiers during pressure. When that figure disappears, the unit loses its voice. Orders become unclear. Local officers hesitate. Soldiers begin to think about survival instead of victory. The Ramayana captures this reality through Prahasta’s fall. His death turns an organised advance into disorder, because the army loses the man who holds its immediate purpose together.
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