Saubha-ākhyāna: Śālva’s Approach and the Fortification of Dvārakā (सौभाख्यानम्—द्वारकायाः सुरक्षाविधानम्)
स वेगवति कौन्तेय साम्बो वेगवत्तीं गदाम् । चिक्षेप तरसा वीरो व्याविद्धय सत्यविक्रम:,कुन्तीनन्दन! सत्यपराक्रमी वीर साम्बने अपनी वेगशालिनी गदाको बड़े वेगसे घुमाकर वेगवान् दैत्यके सिरपर दे मारा
sa vegavatī kaunteya sāmbo vegavattīṁ gadām | cikṣepa tarasā vīro vyāviddhya satyavikramaḥ ||
クンティの子よ、真の武勇を示してきた勇士サーンバは、剛なるガダー(棍棒)を激しく振り回し、疾く動くダーナヴァの頭上めがけて大力で投げ放った。
वायुदेव उवाच
Valor is meaningful when it is ‘satyavikrama’—genuine, disciplined courage used to restrain harmful forces. The verse frames martial strength as ethically directed action against an aggressor, aligning power with dharma rather than ego or cruelty.
Vāyu narrates a combat moment: Sāmba whirls his mace to build momentum and hurls it with great force at the head of a swift demon, indicating a decisive strike in the fight.