Bhīma–Duryodhana Gadāyuddha Saṃkalpa
Resolve for the Mace Duel
तत् त्वमादाय युध्यस्व प्रेक्षकास्ते वयं स्थिता: । तुम रणभूमिमें अकेले ही एक-एकके साथ भिड़कर हम सब लोगोंसे युद्ध करना चाहते हो तो ऐसा ही सही। जो हथियार तुम्हें पसंद हो
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Yudhiṣṭhira said: “Then take up the weapon of your choice and fight. We shall stand here as spectators. If you wish to battle us all—meeting each one of us singly on the field—so be it. Choose the arm you prefer and engage, one by one; we will remain stationed as witnesses.”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse foregrounds kṣatriya-ethics: courage and readiness to meet a challenge, while also framing combat within agreed terms (weapon-choice and sequential duels), emphasizing honor and regulated warfare rather than chaos.
Yudhiṣṭhira responds to an opponent’s desire to fight multiple warriors by permitting him to take any preferred weapon and face the Pāṇḍavas one at a time, while the others stand by as witnesses/spectators to the duel sequence.