शूरलक्षणवर्णनम् | Marks and Typologies of Martial Temperament
जिद्याक्षा: प्रललाटाश्व निर्मासहनवो5डपि च । वज़बाह्वंगुलीचक्रा: कृशा धमनिसंतता:
jidyākṣāḥ pralalāṭāśva-nirmāsa-hanavo 'lpāpi ca | vajra-bāhv-aṅgulī-cakrāḥ kṛśā dhamani-saṃtatāḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:凡眼目斜锐、额骨高耸、颌骨瘦削几近无肉者;其臂有「金刚杵」(vajra)之印,其指有「轮」(cakra)之印;其身瘦至血脉筋络毕现者——此等勇士,一旦战阵相接,便以疾风之势冲入敌军行列,令仇敌难以抵当,犹如狂象发作,不可遏止。
भीष्म उवाच
The verse presents an epic ideal where a warrior’s bodily signs and bearing are read as indicators of irresistible courage and battlefield efficacy, reinforcing the Kṣatriya ethic of decisive, forceful engagement in war.
Bhīṣma is describing a type of formidable fighter: lean, sinewy men marked with auspicious/terrifying signs (vajra and cakra) who, as soon as combat begins, surge into enemy formations and prove extremely difficult to defeat.