Yuddha-yajña-vyākhyāna (The Battle as Sacrifice): Ambarīṣa–Indra Saṃvāda
भर्तुरर्थे च यः शूरो विक्रमेद् वाहिनीमुखे
bharturarthe ca yaḥ śūro vikramed vāhinīmukhe
Ambarīṣa disse: “O herói que, pelo bem de seu senhor, avança com bravura até a própria linha de frente do exército—tal coragem é o sinal do serviço leal e de uma resolução justa, conforme o dharma.”
अम्बरीष उवाच
True heroism is defined not merely by fighting, but by steadfast loyalty and willingness to risk oneself for a rightful superior’s cause—an ethic of duty-bound courage.
In Śānti Parva’s discourse on dharma and conduct, Ambarīṣa describes the ideal brave man: one who, for his lord’s purpose, steps into the army’s forefront, exemplifying committed service in a martial context.