Śalya-parva Adhyāya 34: Balarāma’s Withdrawal, Sarasvatī Pilgrimage Logistics, and Prabhāsa as Soma’s Renewal Tīrtha
ततस्तदा गदाहस्तौ दुर्योधनवृकोदरौ
tatastadā gadāhastau duryodhanavṛkodarau
Sañjaya dijo: Entonces, en aquel instante, Duryodhana y Vṛkodara—ambos empuñando sus mazas—quedaron en guardia para el choque decisivo; sombría culminación de la guerra, donde la destreza y la resolución personales se ponen a prueba en medio de la ruina moral de una contienda fratricida.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the climactic testing of kṣatriya valor and resolve, while implicitly reminding that even heroic skill unfolds within the tragic ethical landscape of a fratricidal war.
Sañjaya narrates that Duryodhana and Bhīma (Vṛkodara) are both holding maces, indicating their readiness for the decisive mace-duel central to this section of the Śalya Parva.