This verse describes the prominent warriors who had aligned themselves with the Pandavas in the Kurukshetra war. Each of these warriors is either renowned for their skills or holds a significant role in the battle.
Kāśya: Known for his unparalleled archery skills and bravery.
Śikhaṇḍī: A controversial yet pivotal figure in the war, destined to play a role in Bhishma's downfall.
Dhṛṣṭadyumna: The commander of the Pandava forces, born from a sacrificial fire specifically to defeat Dronacharya.
Virāṭa: The ruler of Matsya, who supported the Pandavas during their exile.
Sātyaki: A disciple of Lord Krishna and an invincible warrior known for his loyalty.
This shloka emphasizes the unity and strength of the Pandava army. It highlights their reliance on not just divine intervention (Krishna's presence) but also the caliber and commitment of their allies. Each of these warriors represents a facet of skill, courage, and determination, showcasing that the battle was fought with formidable participants on both sides.
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