Āśvamedhika Parva, Adhyāya 77 — Saindhava resistance, Arjuna’s restraint, and Duḥśalā’s supplication
ततः प्रदीपिते देवै: पार्थतेजसि पार्थिव । तस्थावचलवद्ू धीमान् संग्रामे परमास्त्रवित्
tataḥ pradīpite devaiḥ pārthatejasi pārthiva | tasthāv acalavad dhīmān saṅgrāme paramāstravit | pṛthvīnātha |
毗湿摩耶那说道:其后,诸神重燃阿周那之光辉,噢大王,那智者檀那阇耶——通晓天界神兵之至者——立于战场,稳如山岳,毫不动摇。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Righteous strength is not mere aggression; it is disciplined power grounded in steadiness of mind. When dharmic purpose is supported—here symbolized by the gods rekindling Arjuna’s tejas—the warrior’s duty is to remain unwavering and use knowledge (astra-vidyā) responsibly.
After a moment where Arjuna’s energy needed renewal, the gods intensify his tejas. Re-empowered, Arjuna (Dhanañjaya), expert in supreme weapons, stands immovable on the battlefield, prepared to continue the conflict with firm resolve.