Adhyāya 160: Arjuna’s Envoy-Message—Critique of Borrowed Valor and Pre-dawn Mobilization
अकत्थमानो युध्यस्व कत्थसेड<र्जुन कि बहु । पर्यायात् सिद्धिरेतस्य नैतत् सिध्यति कत्थनात्
akatthamāno yudhyasva katthaseḍ arjuna ki bahu | paryāyāt siddhir etasya naitat sidhyati katthanāt ||
अर्जुन! बातें न बनाकर युद्ध करो। इतना आत्मप्रशंसा क्यों? इस कार्य की सिद्धि तो युद्ध के क्रम और बदलती युक्तियों से होती है; केवल डींग हाँकने से सफलता नहीं मिलती।
उलूक उवाच
The verse contrasts speech with action: real success—especially in a dharmic, martial context—comes from disciplined effort and effective engagement, not from self-advertising or verbal bravado.
Ulūka addresses Arjuna in a taunting, confrontational tone, urging him to stop making claims and instead prove himself in battle, asserting that victory is achieved through fighting and strategy rather than boastful talk.