अध्याय ३: कृपस्य दुर्योधनं प्रति नीत्युपदेशः
Kṛpa’s Counsel to Duryodhana
हतारोहास्तथा नागाश्छिन्नहस्तास्तथापरे
hatārohās tathā nāgāś chinnahastās tathāpare
ചില ആനകളുടെ ആരോഹകർ കൊല്ലപ്പെട്ടിരുന്നു; മറ്റുചില ഗജരാജന്മാർക്ക് ഹസ്തം (തുമ്പിക്കൈ) വെട്ടിമാറ്റപ്പെട്ട നിലയും കാണപ്പെട്ടു.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the catastrophic suffering produced by war: even powerful instruments of battle—war-elephants and their riders—are destroyed or maimed. Ethically, it functions as a stark reminder that victory pursued through violence carries immense collateral pain and loss.
Sañjaya is describing the battlefield scene in the Śalya Parva: elephants are left riderless because their mounted warriors/mahouts have been killed, and other elephants are grievously mutilated, conveying the intensity and horror of the fighting.