Chapter 13 — कुरुपाण्डवोत्पत्त्यादिकथनं
Narration of the Origin of the Kurus and the Pāṇḍavas, and Related Matters
सारथिञ्चार्जुनः सङ्ख्ये कृष्णमक्षय्यशायकान् ब्रह्मास्त्रादींस् तथा द्रोणात्सर्वे शस्त्रविशारदाः
sārathiñcārjunaḥ saṅkhye kṛṣṇamakṣayyaśāyakān brahmāstrādīṃs tathā droṇātsarve śastraviśāradāḥ
在战阵中,阿周那以奎师那为御者;(又得)取之不尽的箭箙,以及梵天神箭(Brahmāstra)等诸般天授神兵;并从德罗那习得一切武艺,遂成精通兵器之人。
Lord Agni (Agni Purana’s narrator) speaking to Vasiṣṭha (frame dialogue attribution)
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Weapon Type: Bow and astras (Brahmāstra etc.)
Concept: Skill is multi-factor: tools, logistics, mentorship, and right collaboration (sārathi) together produce excellence.
Application: Training programs should integrate equipment, supply-chain, role-specialization, and supervised practice rather than isolated technique.
Khanda Section: Dhanurveda (Military science and archery; astras and battlefield technique)
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Hamsadhwani","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: सारथिञ्चार्जुनः = सारथिम् + च + अर्जुनः; कृष्णमक्षय्यशायकान् = कृष्णम् + अक्षय्यशायकान्; ब्रह्मास्त्रादींस् = ब्रह्मास्त्रादीन्; द्रोणात्सर्वे = द्रोणात् + सर्वे.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 13.15; Agni Purana 13.17
Dhanurveda knowledge: the acquisition and deployment framework of śastra (handheld weapons) and astra (invoked/projectile missiles) is illustrated through Arjuna’s training under Droṇa and his possession of high-order astras such as the Brahmāstra.
It exemplifies the Purana’s coverage of applied sciences by embedding a concise dossier of martial credentials—teacher-lineage (Droṇa), command-and-control (Kṛṣṇa as sārathi), logistics (akṣayya-śāyaka), and strategic weapon systems (Brahmāstra)—within a broader compendium text.
By foregrounding disciplined training, rightful guidance (a qualified charioteer/mentor), and responsible mastery of powerful astras, the verse implies that extraordinary force must be governed by dharma and proper tutelage to avoid adharma and destructive karmic consequence.