Adhyāya 40 (Book 7, Droṇa-parva): Abhimanyu’s Rapid Advance and Battlefield Disruption
आरुजन्तं रथव्रातान् वजहस्तात्मजात्मजम् | कोई भी रथी रथसमूहोंको नष्ट-भ्रष्ट करते हुए इन्द्रकुमार अर्जुनके उस पुत्रको द्रोणाचार्यकी ओर जानेसे रोक न सका
sañjaya uvāca | ārujantam rathavrātān vajahastātmajātmajam |
サञ्जयは語った。アルジュナの孫—その両手に金剛杵(ヴァジュラ)の雷霆にも似た威力を宿す者—が、戦車の群れをことごとく粉砕しつつ前進したとき、誰ひとりとしてドローナ・アーチャールヤへ迫る彼を食い止めることはできなかった。この光景は、戦の狂熱のただ中では、老練の戦士でさえ、天の加護を受けた英雄が揺るがぬ志で押し進むとき、その勢いに呑まれ得ることを示している。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the kṣatriya ideal of steadfast advance in battle and the moral tension of war: extraordinary prowess can make resistance futile, yet the narrative reminds the listener that such power is directed toward a chosen objective (here, reaching Droṇa), raising questions about duty, loyalty, and the costs of martial resolve.
Sañjaya reports that Arjuna’s grandson, fighting with thunderbolt-like force, is breaking through chariot formations. Despite attempts by various chariot-warriors, no one can prevent him from moving toward Droṇācārya.