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Shloka 13

अर्जुनस्य प्रतिघातः — श्रुताय्वच्युतायुवधः तथा गजसैन्यविदारणम्

Arjuna’s Counterstroke: Slaying of Śrutāyu and Acyutāyu; Breaking the Elephant Corps

अलंकृतान्‌ राजमानान्‌ सर्वरत्नैर्मनोहरै:

alaṅkṛtān rājāmānān sarvaratnair manoharaiḥ

ನಾರದನು ಹೇಳಿದರು—ಅವು ಎಲ್ಲ ಮನೋಹರ ರತ್ನಗಳಿಂದ ಅಲಂಕರಿಸಲ್ಪಟ್ಟು ಕಂಗೊಳಿಸುತ್ತಿದ್ದವು.

अलंकृतान्adorned, decorated
अलंकृतान्:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootअलंकृत (कृ धातु, उपसर्ग अलम्; क्त प्रत्यय)
FormMasculine, Accusative, Plural
राजमानान्shining, resplendent
राजमानान्:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootराजमान (राज् धातु, शानच्/मान प्रत्यय)
FormMasculine, Accusative, Plural
सर्वरत्नैःwith all gems
सर्वरत्नैः:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootसर्वरत्न
FormNeuter, Instrumental, Plural
मनोहरैःcharming, delightful
मनोहरैः:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootमनोहर
FormNeuter, Instrumental, Plural

नारद उवाच

N
Nārada
J
jewels (ratna)
O
ornaments/adornments (alaṅkāra)

Educational Q&A

The verse foregrounds external magnificence—ornaments and jewels—suggesting a contrast between worldly radiance and the deeper ethical stakes of the epic, where true worth is tested by conduct (dharma) rather than display.

Nārada is describing figures (implicitly royal/heroic persons or a scene) as richly adorned and shining with many beautiful jewels, setting a vivid visual tone within the Drona Parva’s war-time narration.