Duryodhana-śibira-praveśaḥ — The Pāṇḍavas Enter the Kaurava Camp; The Burning of Arjuna’s Chariot
यातेषु मृगयां चैव तृणबिन्दोरथाश्रमम् | अभिमन्युश्व यद् बाल एको बहुभिराहवे
yāteṣu mṛgayāṃ caiva tṛṇabindor athāśramam | abhimanyuś ca yad bāla eko bahubhir āhave ||
قال فايُو: «حين خرجوا للصيد ثم قصدوا ناسك تْرِنَبِنْدو، فاذكر أيضًا كيف أن أبهِمانيو الفتى—وهو بعدُ غلام—ثبت وحده في ساحة القتال في مواجهة الكثيرين».
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights exemplary valor and steadfastness: even youth does not excuse abandoning one’s duty in a righteous cause, and true heroism is measured by resolve and adherence to kṣatriya-dharma even when outnumbered.
Vāyu recalls notable episodes as moral and narrative exemplars—mentioning a hunt and a visit to Tṛṇabindu’s hermitage, and especially pointing to the famous scene of Abhimanyu, still young, facing many warriors alone in battle.