Mahabharata Udyoga Parva – चित्रसेनं नरव्याघ्रं सौभद्रः परवीरहा

Shloka (श्लोक)
चित्रसेनं नरव्याघ्रं सौभद्रः परवीरहा
अविध्यद दशभिर बाणैः पुरुमित्रं च सप्तभिः
⚡ Quick Meaning
This verse illustrates the strength and courage with which Subhadra’s son faced and pierced the lion-hearted Chirasesha.
Translations
English Translation
The tiger among men, Subhadra’s valiant son, pierced the mighty Chirasesha with ten arrows, demonstrating his might and valor in battle.
हिंदी अनुवाद
नरव्याघ्र, सौभद्र का अद्वितीय पुत्र, चित्रसेन को दस बाणों से भेदता है, जिससे उसकी युद्ध में वीरता और बल प्रकट होता है।
Commentary
Context
This shloka depicts important moments in battle, signifying personal bravery and tactical skills in the extensive war narrative of the Mahabharata.
Meaning
It emphasizes the importance of courage and strength in achieving victory against formidable opponents.
Application
This serves as a reminder to approach challenges with boldness, harnessing one’s full potential to overcome obstacles.
