Adhyāya 10: Śrutakarmā’s Engagements; Prativindhya–Citra Duel; Drauṇi Advances toward Bhīma
एष हातिबल: शूर: कृतास्त्रो युद्धदुर्मद: । वैवस्वत इवासहा: शक्तो जेतुं रणे रिपून्ू,'ये अत्यन्त बलवान शूरवीर, अस्त्रोंके ज्ञाता, रणदुर्मद और सूर्यपुत्र यमराजके समान शत्रुओंके लिये असह्ा हैं। इसलिये ये रणभूमिमें हमारे विपक्षियोंपर विजय पा सकते हैं!
eṣa hātibalaḥ śūraḥ kṛtāstro yuddha-durmadaḥ | vaivasvata ivāsahaḥ śakto jetuṃ raṇe ripūn ||
三阇耶说道:“此战士力如巨象,乃精习诸兵之英雄,且为战阵之狂热所醉。犹如毗婆斯伐多之子阎摩,他令敌人难以承受;因此,他足以在战场上征服诸敌。”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how extraordinary strength and mastery of arms can create an aura of inevitability in war—likened to Yama’s inescapability—yet this very glorification of battle-fury (yuddha-durmada) points to the ethical danger of pride and the need for dharma to govern power.
Sañjaya is describing a formidable warrior to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, emphasizing his elephant-like strength, weapon-skill, and terrifying presence in combat, and asserting that he is capable of defeating enemies in the ongoing battle.