Daiva–Puruṣakāra Discourse and the Elephant-Corps Engagement (भीमगजानीक-सम्भ्रान्ति)
महाव्यूह: कलिज्रानामेकेन मृदितस्त्वया । “आपने अकेले अपनी ही भुजाओंके बल और पराक्रमसे कलिंगोंके उस महान् व्यूहको रौंदकर मिट्टीमें मिला दिया
sañjaya uvāca | mahāvyūhaḥ kaliṅgānām ekena mṛditas tvayā |
サンジャヤは言った。――「そなたはただ一人、己が腕力と武勇のみをもって、羯陵伽(カリンガ)軍の巨大な戦陣を踏み砕き、塵土に帰した。象・馬・戦車で密に満ちたその堅陣を破り、廃墟と化したのだ。その軍には世に名高い人物と数えられる者も多く、また数えきれぬ不屈の勇士たちが、その大陣に身を寄せていた。」
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the epic ideal of kṣatriya valor and battlefield competence: a single warrior’s disciplined strength and courage can overturn even a formidable, well-equipped formation. Ethically, it frames martial prowess as a duty-bound excellence within the war narrative, emphasizing resolve and capability rather than cruelty.
Sanjaya reports to Dhritarashtra that one warrior (addressed as “you”) has single-handedly shattered the Kalingas’ massive battle-array, despite it being filled with elephants, horses, and chariots and defended by many renowned, steadfast fighters.