प्रहस्तनिर्याणम्
Prahasta’s Departure and the Muster of the Rakshasa Host
सारथेर्भहुशश्चास्यसङ्ग्राममवगाहतः ।प्रतोदोन्यपतद्धस्तात्सूतस्यहयसादिनः ।।।।
sārather bahuśaś cāsya saṅgrāmam avagāhataḥ | pratodo nyapatad hastāt sūtasya haya-sādinaḥ ||
As he entered the battle, the charioteer—skilled at handling the horses—again and again let the whip slip from his hand, another ill sign of failing control.
A charioteer and knower of controlling the horses, the whip slipped many times from his hand.
Loss of control symbolizes moral misdirection: when the cause is not grounded in dharma, even practical mastery can falter, warning against proceeding with unjust action.
During Prahasta’s advance into battle, his charioteer experiences repeated mishaps—dropping the whip—signaling instability.
Discipline and steadiness are the implied virtues; the verse highlights their breakdown as a sign of looming defeat.