Duryodhana-patana-anuśocana
The Fall of Duryodhana and the Contest of Restraint
कथयन्तो<द्धुतं युद्ध सुतयोस्तव भारत । भारत! तदनन्तर देवता, गन्धर्व और अप्सराओंके समूह आपके दोनों पुत्रोंके अद्भुत युद्धकी चर्चा करते हुए अपने अभीष्ट स्थानको चले गये ।।
kathayanto 'dbhutaṃ yuddhaṃ sutayostava bhārata | bhārata! tadanantaraṃ devatā gandharvāpsarasāṃ gaṇāḥ ubhayos tava putrayor adbhuta-yuddha-kathāṃ kathayantaḥ svābhīṣṭa-sthānaṃ jagmuḥ || tathāiva siddhā rājendra tathā vātikacāraṇāḥ | narasiṃhau praśaṃsantau viprajagmur yathāgatam ||
噢,婆罗多啊,诸神、乾闼婆与阿普萨罗在叙说你两位儿子那场奇绝的战斗之后,便各自前往所愿之居处。同样地,王者啊,悉达与乘风而行的恰罗那赞颂那两位狮子般的男子,亦如来时一般原路归去。
वायुदेव उवाच
Actions in war are not merely private events; they generate public moral appraisal and lasting fame. The text highlights that extraordinary valor draws witness and judgment even from higher beings, implying responsibility for how one fights and what one becomes known for.
After observing and discussing the remarkable battle between the king’s two sons, various celestial groups—gods, Gandharvas, Apsarases, Siddhas, and Cāraṇas—praise the two champions and then depart to their respective abodes, marking a transition after the duel’s description.