Adhyāya 55: Pārtha–Rādheya Saṃvāda and Tactical Exchange
Chapter 55
स तु द्रोणं त्रिसप्तत्या क्षुरप्राणां समार्पयत् । दुःसहं दशभिर्बाणैद्रौणिमष्टाभिरेव च
sa tu droṇaṃ trisaptatyā kṣuraprāṇāṃ samārpayat | duḥsahaṃ daśabhir bāṇair drauṇim aṣṭābhir eva ca |
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。彼は刃のごとく鋭い矢七十三本でドローナを射、ドゥフサハを十本、ドローナの子アシュヴァッターマンを八本の矢で貫いた。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores disciplined martial conduct: even amid violence, the warrior’s action is portrayed as controlled, targeted, and proportionate—reflecting the harsh but rule-bound frame of kṣatriya-dharma in epic warfare.
A hero (contextually, the archer in the battle scene) shoots specific counts of razor-pointed arrows at leading opponents—Droṇa, Duḥsaha, and Aśvatthāman—demonstrating overwhelming skill and battlefield dominance.