Śikhaṇḍinī’s Disclosure, Drupada’s Counsel, and the Petition to Yakṣa Sthūṇākarṇa
Udyoga Parva 192
योधानां दशसाहसंं कृत्वा भागं महाद्युते । सहस्र॑ं रथिनामेकमेष भागो मतो मम
yodhānāṁ daśasāhasraṁ kṛtvā bhāgaṁ mahādyute | sahasraṁ rathinām ekam eṣa bhāgo mato mama ||
Bhīṣma dijo: «Oh ilustre, a mi juicio la medida correcta es ésta: cuenta diez mil soldados de infantería como una unidad, y considera a un guerrero de carro como equivalente a mil. Ésta es la proporción que acepto.»
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma proposes a conventional way to quantify military strength by setting equivalences between different troop types, emphasizing disciplined assessment and strategic clarity rather than mere numbers.
In the Udyoga Parva’s war-preparation context, Bhīṣma states his view on how to count and compare forces—treating large bodies of common soldiers and elite chariot-fighters by a fixed proportional standard.