अर्जुनागमनम्
Arjuna’s Arrival and Reunion on the Sacred Mountain
रुक्मपट्टपिनद्धां तां शत्रूणां भयवर्धिनीम् । प्रगृह्या थ नदन् भीम: शैक्यां सर्वायसीं गदाम्
rukmapaṭṭapinaddhāṃ tāṃ śatrūṇāṃ bhayavardhinīm | pragṛhya tha nadan bhīmaḥ śaikyāṃ sarvāyasīṃ gadām ||
Disse Vaiśampāyana: Então Bhīma, rugindo em voz alta, empunhou aquela maça de ferro—cingida por uma faixa de ouro, terror que fazia crescer o medo dos inimigos—e a ergueu como arma própria para um combate decisivo.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the kṣatriya ideal of resolute courage: righteous strength is not merely physical power but also steadfastness and the capacity to confront fear—both within oneself and in opponents—through disciplined readiness for battle.
Bhīma loudly roars and takes up an all-iron mace, ornamented with a golden binding. The description emphasizes the weapon’s formidable nature and Bhīma’s battle-intent, heightening the sense of imminent confrontation.