Irāvān-nidhana-anantaraṃ Ghaṭotkaca-nādaḥ
After Irāvān’s fall: Ghaṭotkaca’s roar and the clash with Duryodhana
चोदयाश्वान् हृषीकेश यत्रैते बहुला रथा:
sañjaya uvāca | codayāśvān hṛṣīkeśa yatraite bahulā rathāḥ | mādhava ime 'stravidyā-vidaḥ raṇa-durmadā bahusaṅkhyakāḥ śūrāḥ yathā asmākam senāyā vināśaṃ na kuryuḥ tathā etad rathaṃ tatraiva nayasva ||
三阇耶说道:“噢,赫利湿计沙啊,把马驱向那许多战车奔行之处。噢,摩陀婆啊,引此战车前往那里,使那些众多英雄——精通兵器之学、沉醉于战斗狂热——不能毁灭我军。”
संजय उवाच
The verse foregrounds battlefield prudence and responsible command: even amid war, a leader seeks to prevent needless destruction of one’s forces by positioning and movement, relying on disciplined action rather than reckless bravado.
Sanjaya reports an instruction addressed to Krishna (as Hrishikesha/Madhava) to drive the chariot toward the dense movement of chariots, with the strategic aim of countering numerous, weapon-skilled, battle-proud warriors so they do not devastate the speaker’s army.