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Shloka 5736

Śalya’s Objection to Sārathya and Duryodhana’s Conciliation (शल्यमन्यु-प्रशमनम् / Sārathyāṅgīkāra)

हियमाणानपश्याम पज्चालानां रथव्रजान्‌ | माननीय नरेश! उस समय हमलोगोंने कितने ही रथियोंको ऐसी अवस्थामें देखा कि उनके रथके पहिये टूट गये हैं, ध्वजा, पताकाएँ छिन्न-भिन्न हो गयी हैं, घोड़े और सारथि मारे गये हैं और उन रथोंके धुरे भी खण्डित हो गये हैं। उस अवस्थामें समूह-के-समूह पांचाल महारथी हमें भागते दिखायी दिये

sañjaya uvāca |

hīyamānān apaśyāma pāñcālānāṁ rathavrajān |

Sañjaya berkata: Wahai raja yang mulia, pada saat itu kami melihat rombongan kereta perang Pañcāla hancur berderai—ramai pahlawan kereta menjadi tidak berdaya: roda pecah, panji dan bendera koyak-rabak, kuda serta sais terbunuh, bahkan gandar pun patah. Dalam keadaan demikian, kelompok demi kelompok maharathi Pañcāla tampak kepada kami sedang melarikan diri.

[{'term''hīyamānān', 'definition': 'being diminished, declining, falling into ruin
[{'term':
losing strength and order'}, {'term''apaśyāma', 'definition': "we saw (1st person plural imperfect of √paś, 'to see')"}, {'term': 'pāñcālānām', 'definition': 'of the Pañcālas (a people/kingdom allied with the Pāṇḍavas)'}, {'term': 'rathavrajān', 'definition': 'troops/companies (vraja) of chariots (ratha)
losing strength and order'}, {'term':
chariot formations'}, {'term''rathin', 'definition': 'a chariot-warrior
chariot formations'}, {'term':
one who fights from a chariot'}, {'term''cakra', 'definition': 'wheel (of a chariot)'}, {'term': 'dhvaja', 'definition': 'banner, standard'}, {'term': 'patākā', 'definition': 'pennon, flag'}, {'term': 'sārathi', 'definition': 'charioteer'}, {'term': 'aśva', 'definition': 'horse'}, {'term': 'dhur', 'definition': 'yoke/axle-beam
one who fights from a chariot'}, {'term':
by extension the axle or supporting timber of the chariot'}, {'term''mahārathi', 'definition': 'great chariot-warrior
by extension the axle or supporting timber of the chariot'}, {'term':

संजय उवाच

S
Sañjaya
D
Dhṛtarāṣṭra (implied by 'O king')
P
Pañcālas
C
chariots (ratha)
C
chariot-warriors (rathin)
W
wheels (cakra)
B
banners/standards (dhvaja)
P
pennons/flags (patākā)
H
horses (aśva)
C
charioteers (sārathi)
A
axles/yokes (dhur)

Educational Q&A

The passage underscores the fragility of martial glory: even elite warriors and proud formations collapse when the supports of action—equipment, coordination, and morale—are destroyed. Ethically, it highlights how war reduces status to vulnerability and turns celebrated power into suffering and flight.

Sañjaya reports to King Dhṛtarāṣṭra that the Pañcāla chariot divisions are being broken: wheels and axles are shattered, banners torn, horses and charioteers killed, and many Pañcāla mahārathas are seen fleeing in groups amid the battlefield chaos.