Śaineya’s Breakthrough and Reunion with Arjuna (शैनेयस्य समागमः)
यथोद्वृत्तं वारयते वेला वै सलिलार्णवम् | पाण्डुसैन्यं तथा संख्ये हार्दिक्य: समवारयत्
yathodvṛttaṃ vārayate velā vai salilārṇavam | pāṇḍusainyaṃ tathā saṅkhye hārdikyaḥ samavārayat ||
جس طرح ساحل اُبلتے ہوئے سمندر کے پانی کو روک لیتا ہے، اسی طرح میدانِ کارزار میں ہاردِکیہ کِرتَوَرما نے پاندو کی فوج کو تھام لیا۔
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights steadfast restraint: like a boundary that contains a powerful surge, disciplined courage and tactical firmness can check overwhelming momentum. In the ethical atmosphere of the Mahābhārata’s war, it also suggests that force is not only met by greater force, but by steadiness, position, and resolve.
Sañjaya reports that in the thick of battle Kṛtavarman (called Hārdikya) successfully halted the Pāṇḍava forces, comparing his defensive stand to the seashore holding back the swelling ocean.
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