अध्याय ५८ — वानरध्वजस्य महेन्द्रास्त्रप्रयोगः
Chapter 58: Arjuna’s Deployment of the Indra-Weapon
द्रोणस्य पुडुखसक्ताश्न प्रभवन्त: शरासनात् | एको दीर्घ इवादृश्यदाकाशे संहत: शर:
vaiśampāyana uvāca |
droṇasya pṛthukasaṅktāḥ śarāḥ prabhavantaḥ śarāsanāt |
eko dīrgha ivādṛśyad ākāśe saṃhataḥ śaraḥ ||
वैशम्पायन उवाच—द्रोणस्य शरासनात् सुसंहतः शरसमूहः प्रादुरभवत्। स चाकाशे परस्परं संलग्नः सन् एक एव दीर्घो महाशर इव दृश्यते स्म॥
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined mastery and concentrated force: when skill and intent are perfectly coordinated, many actions can function as one decisive act—an image often used in epic warfare to underscore the power of trained expertise within kṣatriya-dharma.
The narrator describes Droṇa releasing a dense volley of arrows. Because they fly so closely together, the mass looks like a single enormous arrow streaking through the sky, emphasizing the intensity of the combat and Droṇa’s formidable archery.