Book 10, Adhyāya 12: Aśvatthāmā’s Request for the Cakra and the Brahmaśiras Context
इदं धनुरियं शक्तिरिदं चक्रमियं गदा | यद्यदिच्छसि चेदस्त्र॑ मत्तस्तत् तद् ददामि ते
idaṃ dhanur iyaṃ śaktir idaṃ cakram iyaṃ gadā | yad yad icchasi ced astraṃ mattas tat tad dadāmi te ||
ဝိုင်ရှမ္ပါယန မိန့်တော်မူသည်– «ဤသည် ငါ၏ လေးတံ၊ ဤသည် လှံ (śakti)၊ ဤသည် စက်ဝိုင်းလက်နက် (cakra)၊ ဤသည် ဂဒါ (mace) ဖြစ်၏။ သင် ငါထံမှ ယူလိုသမျှ လက်နက်ကို တစ်ခုမကျန် သင့်အား ပေးမည်»။
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds the ethical weight of empowerment: offering weapons is not merely generosity but a transfer of capacity for harm or protection. It highlights that choice (icchasi) and responsibility accompany any grant of power.
A speaker (reported by Vaiśampāyana) presents a set of iconic weapons—bow, spear, discus, and mace—and tells the addressee that any weapon they wish to take will be given to them, indicating a moment of arming or enabling someone for imminent action.