Dvārakā’s Distress and the Saubha Engagement (द्वारकाव्यग्रता तथा सौभयुद्धम्)
अभीषु हस्तं त॑ं दृष्टवा सीदन्तं सारथिं रणे | अस्तम्भयं महाबाहो शाल्वबाणप्रपीडितम्,महाबाहो! उस युद्धमें हाथमें बागडोर लिये सारथिको शाल्वके बाणोंसे पीड़ित होकर वष्ट पाते देख मैंने उसे ढाढ़स बँधाया
abhīṣu-hastaṁ taṁ dṛṣṭvā sīdantaṁ sārathiṁ raṇe | astambhayaṁ mahābāho śālva-bāṇa-prapīḍitam ||
Vāyu said: Seeing that charioteer on the battlefield—his hand still holding the reins—sinking in spirit and crushed by Śālva’s arrows, I steadied him and restored his courage, O mighty-armed one. In the midst of war, the duty to uphold a comrade’s resolve becomes itself an act of dharma, for the chariot and its cause cannot stand when the guide loses heart.
वायुदेव उवाच
Even amid violence and fear, dharma includes sustaining the morale and steadiness of those who bear responsibility. Encouraging a faltering ally—especially one essential to right action—can be a decisive ethical act.
Vāyu describes witnessing a charioteer in battle who, though still holding the reins, is overwhelmed and afflicted by Śālva’s arrows. Vāyu intervenes to steady and encourage him so the chariot’s mission can continue.