Dvaītavana: Brahmaghoṣa, Rṣi-saṅgha, and Baka Dālbhyā’s Upadeśa to Yudhiṣṭhira
यो देवांश्व मनुष्यांश्व॒ सर्पाश्नैकरथो&5जयत्
yo devāṁś ca manuṣyāṁś ca sarpāś ca ekaratho 'jayat
वैशंपायन म्हणाले— तो एकटाच एका रथावर उभा राहून देव, मनुष्य आणि सर्प यांनाही जिंकून टाकीत असे।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the magnitude of a hero’s capability—so great it is portrayed as surpassing even gods and nāgas—while implicitly pointing to a dharmic question: immense power is admirable, but its true worth depends on righteous aim and self-restraint.
Vaiśampāyana describes a figure of exceptional martial strength, emphasizing that he could defeat diverse orders of beings—divine, human, and serpentine—while fighting alone from a single chariot, a conventional epic marker of supreme valor.