भीष्मधृतराष्ट्रसंवादः — पाण्डवबलप्रशंसा
Bhishma–Dhritarashtra Dialogue: Appraisal of Pandava Strength
एष योत्स्यति संग्रामे गजस्कन्धविशारद: | ऐरावतगतो राजा देवानामिव वासव:
eṣa yotsyati saṅgrāme gajaskandhaviśāradaḥ | airāvatagato rājā devānām iva vāsavaḥ ||
Bhīṣma said: “This king will fight in the battle, highly skilled in combat from an elephant’s back. Mounted upon Airāvata, he will engage your foes in war like Vāsava (Indra), the lord of the gods.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights how a warrior’s specialized skill (elephant-back combat) and symbolic association with divine power (Indra on Airāvata) are used to frame confidence and legitimacy in war—reminding listeners that morale, reputation, and perceived might strongly shape the ethical and practical landscape of conflict.
Bhīṣma is describing a formidable ally/warrior-king (Bhagadatta) who will fight in the coming battle. He is portrayed as an expert elephant-rider, likened to Indra riding Airāvata, emphasizing the threat he poses to the opposing side.