Book 10, Adhyāya 12: Aśvatthāmā’s Request for the Cakra and the Brahmaśiras Context
गृहाण चक्रमित्युक्तो मया तु तदनन्तरम् | जग्राहोत्पत्य सहसा चक्रं सवब्येन पाणिना
gṛhāṇa cakram ity ukto mayā tu tad-anantaram | jagrāhotpatya sahasā cakraṃ savyena pāṇinā | sarva-yatna-balena api gṛhṇann evam idaṃ tataḥ | tataḥ sarva-balena api yad enaṃ na śaśāka ha |
毗湿摩耶那说道:我对他说“拿起神轮”之后,他立刻跃起,用左手抓住了轮盘。然而即便竭尽一切努力、使尽全身之力,他也无法将其举起或挪动分毫。待他倾尽全力仍不能取走时,德罗那之子心中郁痛;力竭之后,便停止了将其带走的企图。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the limits of brute strength: when desire and aggression exceed rightful capacity or moral restraint, effort alone cannot secure success, and frustration follows.
After being told to take the cakra, Droṇa’s son (Aśvatthāmā) impulsively grabs it with his left hand and strains with all his might, but cannot lift or move it; exhausted and distressed, he gives up the attempt.