Droṇa–Dhṛṣṭadyumna-yuddha (द्रोण-धृष्टद्युम्न-युद्धम्) — Tactical duel and allied interventions
तावुभौ नरशार्दूलौ कुरुमुख्यौ महाबलौ
tāv ubhau naraśārdūlau kurumukhyau mahābalau
Sañjaya dit : Ces deux-là—tigres parmi les hommes, les plus éminents des Kuru, doués d’une force immense—se détachaient comme des guerriers d’exception ; leur stature et leur puissance marquaient la gravité du conflit sur le point d’éclater.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the Mahābhārata’s ethical tension: extraordinary personal power and noble lineage (being ‘foremost Kurus’) do not by themselves resolve dharma; they intensify responsibility, because such figures shape the fate of many in war.
Sañjaya is describing two prominent Kuru warriors, praising them with conventional heroic epithets (‘tiger-like among men’, ‘very powerful’) as part of the battlefield narration in Bhīṣma Parva.
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