वज्रदत्तेन सह अर्जुनयुद्धम्
Arjuna’s engagement with Vajradatta during the Aśvamedha circuit
अर्जुनस्तानसम्प्राप्तान् गाण्डीवप्रभवै: शरैः । द्विधा त्रिधा च चिच्छेद ख एव खगमैस्तदा,वे तोमर अभी पास भी नहीं आने पाये थे कि अर्जुनने गाण्डीव धनुषद्वारा छोड़े गये आकाशचारी बाणोंद्वारा आकाशमें ही एक-एक तोमरके दो-दो, तीन-तीन टुकड़े कर डाले
arjunas tān samprāptān gāṇḍīvaprabhavaiḥ śaraiḥ | dvidhā tridhā ca ciccheda kha eva khagamais tadā ||
Vaiśampāyana said: When the javelins came rushing in, Arjuna, with arrows released from the Gāṇḍīva—swift as birds through the sky—cut each missile apart in midair, splitting them into two and even three pieces. The scene underscores disciplined martial skill used as a measured defense: force is met with precise restraint, preventing harm without needless escalation on the ground.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined power: Arjuna’s mastery is shown not as reckless violence but as precise, controlled defense—neutralizing incoming harm efficiently, reflecting kṣatriya-dharma guided by restraint.
As enemy javelins approach, Arjuna shoots swift arrows from the Gāṇḍīva and slices the missiles apart in the sky itself, breaking each into two or three pieces before they can reach their target.