Bhīma–Duryodhana Gadāyuddha Saṃkalpa
Resolve for the Mace Duel
उदतिष्ठत पुत्रस्ते प्रतपन् रश्मिवानिव । कंधेपर लोहेकी गदा रखकर बँधे हुए जलका भेदन करके आपका वह पुत्र प्रतापी सूर्यके समान ऊपर उठा
udatiṣṭhat putras te pratapan raśmivān iva | kandhe lohamayīṃ gadāṃ nidhāya baddha-jalaṃ bhittvā tava sa putraḥ pratāpī sūrya iva ūrdhvaṃ utthitaḥ |
Sañjaya said: Your son rose up again, blazing like the radiant sun. With an iron mace set upon his shoulder, he broke through the binding waters and emerged upward—resplendent in valor, as if the sun itself were rising. The scene underscores the warrior’s steadfast resolve: even when restrained and pressed down, he strives to regain his footing and re-enter the struggle.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights steadfastness and warrior-resolve: even when constrained and forced down, a kṣatriya is expected to recover composure, rise again, and continue to face adversity with courage and self-command.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that his son rises up again, shining like the sun, with an iron mace on his shoulder, breaking through restraining waters and emerging upward—signaling a return to action in the battle setting.