Bhagadattā’s Deployment Against Ghaṭotkaca; Elephant-Corps Escalation
महोदरस्तु समरे भीम॑ विव्याध पत्रिभि: | नवभिर्वज्ञसंकाशैर्नमुचिं वृत्रहा यथा
sañjaya uvāca | mahodarastu samare bhīmaṁ vivyādha patribhiḥ | navabhir vajrasaṅkāśair namuciṁ vṛtrahā yathā ||
Sañjaya sprach: Mitten im Kampf durchbohrte Mahodara Bhīma mit neun Pfeilen, die wie Indras Donnerkeil glänzten—so wie der Bezwinger Vṛtras einst den Dämon Namuci traf.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the epic’s martial ethic: in war, a kṣatriya’s duty is tested through courage, endurance, and skill. By invoking Indra’s thunderbolt-like strike, it frames battlefield action as a severe trial of strength and resolve rather than mere spectacle.
Sañjaya reports that Mahodara, during the battle, shoots Bhīma with nine powerful arrows. The attack is compared to Indra (the slayer of Vṛtra) striking the demon Namuci, emphasizing the intensity and effectiveness of Mahodara’s assault.