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Surya Gupta said, 'Chakravyuha? are you sure, it needs great discipline and planning.. and a single miscalculation might cost us heavily..'
Pinaka looked at the pictures he drew.. he looked keenly and said, 'father, I am confident, our army and Magadhan army are well trained in all the vyuhas (formations) I hope Gandhara army is also competent.. we have to do it.. also I am planning one element of surprise for Zaffar.. it would be the winning stroke for us.. '
Note: Vyuhas are formations, the ancient Indian battles were always based on strategy.. each army would have one formation, to counter it the enemy would adapt another strategy..
Mandala Vyuha (galaxy formation) :
It is a defensive circular formation very difficult to penetrate. The Commander-in-chief, situated at the centre of the formation, usually leads the army and is surrounded by several small groups or cl.u.s.ters of armymen, each group lead by a Maharathi (core general).
Chakravyuha (multi tiered circular wheel formation) :
The Chakravyuha, is a multi-tier defensive formation that looks like a disc when viewed from above. The pattern is of two soldiers on both sides with other soldiers following them at a distance of three hands, drawing up seven circles and culminating in the end which is the place where the captured person or object is to be kept. In order to make Chakravyuha, the Commander has to identify soldiers who will form this formation. The number of soldiers to be deployed and the size of the Chakravyuha is calculated as per the resistance estimated. Once drawn, the foremost soldiers come on either side of the component to be captured, engage briefly and then move ahead. Their place is taken up by the next soldiers on either side, who again engage the component briefly and then move ahead. In this fas.h.i.+on, a number of soldiers keep on pa.s.sing the component and keep on moving in a circular pattern. By the time the last bit of soldiers arrive, the component, oblivious of the design is captured within seven tiers of soldier formation surrounding him from all sides. The last soldiers of the formation give the signal of completing the Chakravyuha. On the signal, every soldier who so far has been facing outwards, turn inwards to face the component. It is only then that the captured component realizes his captivity. The Chakravyuha keeps on moving in a spherical order and can easily lead the component away in captivity as well.
Formation of Chakravyuha is never visible from the ground. But anyone from above can easily decipher the movement. It is a hopeless no escape situation for the captive. This is correct on formation of Chakravyuha. This strategy was applied during prehistoric days. The component even if heavily guarded, cannot escape the web of a chakravyuha.