उत्तमं व्यसन प्राप्तो भूमावेवावतिष्ठत । उस अश्वहीन रथसे कूदकर आपका पुत्र भारी संकटमें पड़नेपर भी वहाँ पृथ्वीपर ही खड़ा रहा (युद्ध छोड़कर भागा नहीं)
uttamaṃ vyasanaṃ prāpto bhūmāv evāvatiṣṭhata | aśvahīnaḥ rathasthaḥ kṛcchre ’pi na vyapākrāmat ||
Sañjaya said: Having fallen into the gravest calamity, your son still stood his ground upon the earth. Though his chariot was left without horses and he was pressed by extreme danger, he did not turn away or flee from the battle—showing steadfastness in the face of crisis.
संजय उवाच
Even amid severe misfortune and tactical disadvantage, a warrior’s resolve is tested by whether he holds his ground or abandons his duty; here the emphasis is on steadfastness and refusal to retreat in crisis.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Duryodhana, though in great peril and with his chariot rendered horseless, remained on the battlefield and did not run away.