दुःशासननिग्रहः—द्रोणधृष्टद्युम्नयुद्धप्रसङ्गः
Rebuke of Duḥśāsana; Context of the Droṇa–Dhṛṣṭadyumna Combat
शैब्यो गोवासनो युद्धे काश्यपुत्र॑ महारथम् । ससैन्यो योधयामास गज: प्रतिगजं यथा,शिवबिदेशीय गोवासनने सेनासहित सामने जा काशिराजके महारथी पुत्रके साथ रणक्षेत्रमें उसी प्रकार युद्ध किया, जैसे एक हाथी अपने प्रतिद्वन्द्दी दूसरे हाथीके साथ युद्ध करता है
saibyo govāsano yuddhe kāśyaputraṁ mahāratham | sa-sainyo yodhayāmāsa gajaḥ pratigajaṁ yathā ||
Sañjaya dit : Dans la bataille, Śaibya Govāsana, avec ses troupes, engagea le combat contre le grand guerrier de char—le fils de Kāśyapa—tel un éléphant affrontant un éléphant rival.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the Mahābhārata’s recurring portrayal of war as a clash of immense personal powers within a larger moral tragedy. By comparing the duel to elephant-against-elephant, it emphasizes parity, intensity, and the dangerous momentum of kṣatriya valor—strength that can be admirable yet bound to the destructive setting of battle.
Sañjaya reports that Śaibya Govāsana, supported by his troops, confronts and fights a renowned mahāratha identified as the ‘son of Kāśyapa.’ The encounter is described as a direct, forceful duel, likened to two elephants battling each other.