एतत् कूजति गाण्डीवं विसृष्टं सव्यसाचिना । एते हस्तवता मुक्ता घ्नन्त्यमित्रान् शिता: शरा:
etat kūjati gāṇḍīvaṁ visṛṣṭaṁ savyasācinā | ete hastavatā muktā ghnanty amitrān śitāḥ śarāḥ ||
Dieser Gāṇḍīva-Bogen, vom beidhändigen Schützen in Gang gesetzt, dröhnt widerhallend. Und diese scharfen Pfeile, vom Meister der Hand gelöst, strecken die Feinde nieder.
अजुन उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined prowess and purposeful action in battle: skill (hastavatā, savyasācinā) is not mere display but is directed toward the legitimate defeat of hostile forces within the war’s dharmic framework.
Arjuna draws and releases the Gāṇḍīva; its twang is heard as he shoots sharp arrows that cut down enemy warriors, marking an intense moment of battlefield momentum.