अर्जुन-माहात्म्य-चिन्ता
Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Appraisal of Arjuna’s Strategic Supremacy
अपि सारशथ्यघोषेण भयार्ता सव्यसाचिन:
api sāraśathyaghoṣeṇa bhayārtā savyasācinaḥ
قال دِهْرِتَرَاشْتْرَة: «أفَهَلِ اضطرب الذين يتبعون سَفْيَسَاتْشِن (أرجونا) وقد أصابهم الفزع، من جراء الضجيج الناشئ عن حيلة سائق العربة؟»
धृतराष्ट उवाच
The line highlights how fear and moral uncertainty can be exploited through strategic noise, rumor, or deceptive signaling; it implicitly raises an ethical question about whether victory sought through ‘śāṭhya’ (cunning/deceit) aligns with dharma, especially on the eve of war.
Dhṛtarāṣṭra anxiously inquires about the psychological impact of a charioteer’s loud, possibly deceptive clamor—asking whether those aligned with Arjuna (Savyasācin) were frightened or unsettled by it, reflecting his concern over shifting morale and advantage in the escalating conflict.