Droṇa–Arjuna Yuddha; Trigarta-Āvaraṇa; Bhīmasena Gajānīka-bheda
Droṇa and Arjuna Engage; Trigarta Containment; Bhīma Breaks the Elephant Corps
भवन्तं समुपश्रित्य वासुदेवं यथा परै: । पाण्डवैर्विग्रहो घोर: समारब्धो मया प्रभो
sañjaya uvāca |
bhavantaṃ samupāśritya vāsudevaṃ yathā paraiḥ |
pāṇḍavair vigraho ghoraḥ samārabdho mayā prabho |
kathayāmāsa durdharṣo viniḥśvasya punaḥ punaḥ |
三阇耶说道:“大王啊,正如我的敌人依止婆苏提婆(克里希纳)而兴兵作战,我也唯有倚仗于您,才与般度诸子开启了这场可怖的争战。”说罢,那难以降伏的杜罗约陀那一再长叹,吐露出骄矜与依赖交缠的苦闷,以及在受尊长庇荫之下发动战争所背负的道义重压。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights ‘āśraya’ (refuge/dependence) as a decisive moral and strategic factor in war: the Pāṇḍavas rely on Kṛṣṇa (Vāsudeva), while Duryodhana claims reliance on Bhīṣma. It implicitly contrasts divine-guided counsel with dependence on mere martial authority, and shows how inner agitation (repeated sighing) accompanies choices driven by pride and rivalry.
Sañjaya reports that the formidable speaker (contextually Duryodhana) addresses an elder commander (contextually Bhīṣma), saying that just as the opponents fight under Kṛṣṇa’s protection, he has initiated a terrible war against the Pāṇḍavas relying on Bhīṣma. His repeated deep sighs signal distress and frustration as he recounts events and seeks support.