भीष्मस्य सेनापत्यप्रतिज्ञा तथा रथसंख्यावर्णनम् | Bhishma Accepts Command and Enumerates Kaurava Strength
परवीर्य समाश्रित्य यः समाह्दयते परान् | क्षत्रबन्धु रशक्तत्वाल्लोके स पुरुषाधम:
paravīrya samāśritya yaḥ samāhvayate parān | kṣatrabandhuḥ aśaktatvāl loke sa puruṣādhamaḥ ||
Disse Sañjaya: Aquele que, apoiando-se na força e na proeza de outros, chama os inimigos para a batalha é kṣatriya apenas de nome. Por sua própria incapacidade, o mundo o considera o mais vil entre os homens.
संजय उवाच
The verse criticizes the warrior who issues a battle-challenge while depending on others’ strength. In the kṣatriya ethical ideal, courage and accountability must be personal; relying on borrowed might to provoke conflict is portrayed as dishonorable and morally blameworthy.
Sañjaya delivers a moral judgment within the Udyoga Parva’s war-preparation context, characterizing a certain type of challenger: one who summons opponents to fight not from his own capacity but by sheltering behind stronger allies, thereby earning the reproach ‘kṣatrabandhu’ and ‘puruṣādhama’.