Droṇa–Arjuna Yuddha; Trigarta-Āvaraṇa; Bhīmasena Gajānīka-bheda
Droṇa and Arjuna Engage; Trigarta Containment; Bhīma Breaks the Elephant Corps
' आत्मा रक्ष्यो रणे तात सर्वावस्थास्वरिंदम । धर्मराजेन संग्रामस्त्वया कार्य: सदानघ
sañjaya uvāca | ātmā rakṣyo raṇe tāta sarvāvasthā-svarindama | dharmarājena saṅgrāmas tvayā kāryaḥ sadānagha | kathayāmāsa durdharṣo viniḥśvasyā punaḥ punaḥ |
Sañjaya berkata: “Wahai anakku, penunduk musuh, dalam pertempuran lindungilah dirimu dalam segala keadaan. Wahai yang tidak bernoda, engkau harus sentiasa menumpukan pertempuranmu kepada Dharmaraja (Yudhisthira).”
संजय उवाच
The verse emphasizes prudence and self-preservation in warfare—‘protect yourself in every situation’—and frames combat as purposeful rather than reckless, directing effort toward the principal opponent (Dharmaraja/Yudhisthira). It reflects the ethical tension of kshatriya duty: fight, but with disciplined strategy and awareness of consequences.
Sanjaya reports that the formidable Duryodhana, distressed by a recent setback, repeatedly sighs and recounts the episode of defeat and the enemy’s success. In this context, counsel is voiced: remain guarded in battle and focus the fight against Yudhisthira, indicating a strategic reorientation after humiliation.