Saṃśaptakas in Candrārdha-vyūha; Arjuna’s Devadatta and the Traigarta Rout
Chapter 17
युधिषछ्िर उवाच श्रुतं ते तत्त्वतस्तात यद् द्रोणस्य चिकीर्षितम् । यथा तदनृतं तस्य भवेत् तत् त्वं समाचर,युधिष्ठिर बोले--तात! द्रोणाचार्य क्या करना चाहते हैं, यह तो तुमने अच्छी तरह सुन ही लिया होगा। उनका वह संकल्प जैसे भी झूठा हो जाय, वही तुम करो
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca
śrutaṃ te tattvatastāta yad droṇasya cikīrṣitam | yathā tad anṛtaṃ tasya bhavet tat tvaṃ samācara ||
Yudhiṣṭhira said: “Dear one, you have heard in full truth what Droṇa intends to do. Act in such a way that his resolve becomes false—so that his intended outcome is thwarted.”
युधिषछ्िर उवाच
The verse highlights the tension between truthfulness and wartime necessity: Yudhiṣṭhira urges action that will invalidate Droṇa’s intended outcome. It frames strategy as an ethical problem—how far one may go to prevent a powerful adversary’s plan, especially when the means may involve making something ‘untrue’ or futile.
In the Drona Parva, the Pāṇḍavas face Droṇa’s formidable tactics. Yudhiṣṭhira addresses an ally/companion, noting that Droṇa’s intention is already known, and instructs them to act so that Droṇa’s resolve does not succeed—i.e., to counter his plan effectively.