Adhyāya 195 — Arjuna’s Capability and Restraint Regarding Divyāstras
Udyoga Parva
अन्वयातां तदा मध्ये वासुदेवधनंजयौ । बीचके दलमें राजाने विराट
Vaiśampāyana uvāca | anvayātāṁ tadā madhye vāsudeva-dhanañjayau | bīcake dala-madhye rājānaṁ virāṭaṁ jayatsenaṁ tathā pāñcāla-deśīyaṁ mahā-rathiṁ yudhāmanyuṁ ca uttamaujasaṁ ca nyadhāt | gadā-dhanur-dharau etau vīrau mahā-parākramau manasvinau ca | tadā teṣāṁ sarveṣāṁ madhya-bhāge bhagavān śrīkṛṣṇaḥ arjunaś ca senāyāḥ pṛṣṭhataḥ pṛṣṭhataḥ yayatuḥ |
Vaiśampāyana said: Then Vāsudeva (Kṛṣṇa) and Dhanañjaya (Arjuna) moved along in the middle of the formation. In the centre of the array, King Virāṭa, Jayatsena, and the Pāñcāla great chariot-warriors Yudhāmanyu and Uttamaujas were positioned; those two heroes, bearing mace and bow, were mighty in prowess and firm in resolve. At that time, in the very midst of them all, Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna proceeded, moving along behind the army.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even in a war narrative, the verse highlights disciplined order and responsible leadership: key protectors and commanders are placed centrally, while Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna move in a controlled position relative to the army, suggesting strategy guided by steadiness and dharmic restraint rather than chaos.
The allied forces are being arranged in formation. Virāṭa, Jayatsena, and the Pāñcāla champions Yudhāmanyu and Uttamaujas are stationed in the centre; Kṛṣṇa (Vāsudeva) and Arjuna (Dhanañjaya) proceed amid them, moving behind the army as the host advances.