Duryodhana-patana-anuśocana
The Fall of Duryodhana and the Contest of Restraint
अवस्थाने मतिं कृत्वा पुत्रस्तव महामना: । इयेषोत्पतितुं राजन् छलयिष्यन् वृकोदरम्
avasthāne matiṁ kṛtvā putras tava mahāmanāḥ | iyeṣotpatituṁ rājan chalayīṣyan vṛkodaram ||
قال فايُو: «أيها الملك، إن ابنك عظيمَ الهمة عزم أولًا أن يثبت في مكانه ثباتًا راسخًا؛ ثم، وهو يريد خداع فريكودارا (بهيما)، تمنى أن يثب ويقفز مبتعدًا.»
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights the tension between battlefield strategy and ethical conduct: victory sought through trickery (chala) may be effective tactically, yet it raises questions about righteous combat and the moral cost of deception.
Vāyu describes the king’s son forming a plan: he decides to stand his ground at first, then suddenly leap away in order to mislead Bhīma (Vṛkodara), implying a tactical feint during the confrontation.