Droṇa-parva Adhyāya 125: Duryodhana’s despair and vow after Jayadratha’s fall (जयद्रथवधे दुर्योधनविलापः)
त्रिगर्तानां त्रिसाहस्रा रथा युद्धविशारदा: । वे त्रिगर्तोंके तीन हजार रथी, जो युद्धमें कुशल थे, कठोर कर्म करनेवाले युयुधानके समीप गये
trigartānāṁ trisāhasrā rathā yuddhaviśāradāḥ |
त्रिगर्तानां त्रिसाहस्रा रथा युद्धविशारदाः । युयुधानं समासेदुः कर्मणि क्रूरकर्मिणः॥
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how collective military organization and expertise can be directed against a single opponent; ethically, it underscores the Mahābhārata’s recurring tension between kṣatriya valor and the destructive momentum of war when skill is used primarily for overpowering rather than restraint.
Sañjaya reports that a force of three thousand Trigarta chariot-warriors, renowned for battle-skill, moves to engage Yuyudhāna (Sātyaki), indicating a concentrated assault and a tactical attempt to check a prominent Pāṇḍava ally.