Bhishma, the grandsire of both the Kauravas and the Pandavas, analyzed each warrior on both sides of the battle. He said there are 3 types of warriors. They are the Rathi, the Atirathi and the Maharathi. Based on his judgement and knowledge of the science of weapons he classified every warrior involved in the Mahabharata war. According to him the highest level of a warrior is the Maharathi.
He defined the three classifications as follows:
Rathi: A warrior capable of attacking 5,000 warriors simultaneously.
Atirathi: A warrior capable of contending with 12 Rathi class warriors or 60,000 warriors simultaneously.
Maharathi: A warrior capable of fighting 12 Atirathi class warriors or 720,000 warriors simultaneously, and having complete mastery of all forms of weapons and combat skills.
Classification of Warriors from the Kaurava Side:
Rathis:
Sudhakshina, the ruler of the Kamvojas
Sakuni, King of Gandhar and uncle of Kauravas
Duryodhana’s son Lakshmana and the son of Dushasana
Jayadrath, the king of the Sindhu and brother in law of Kauravas
All 99 brothers of Duryodhana, including Dushasan, are single Rathis
Duryodhana is classified as a warrior equal to 8 Rathis
Atirathis:
Bhoja chief Kritavarman
The ruler of Madras,Salya
Bhurisravas, the son of Somadatta
Kripa, also known as Kripacharya, the son of Saradwat
Maharathis:
Alambhusha, the Chief of Rakshasas
The ruler of Pragjyotisha, the brave Bhagadatta
Vrishasena, the son of Karna,
Guru Drona
Asvathama, the son of guru Drona and the avatar of Lord Shiva. (Even though he was classified as a Maharatha, in reality he was peerless and equal to Lord Shiva in battle according to Bhishma; but the only pre-condition is that Asvathama has to become extremely angry to unleash his full potential.)
Karna is equal to 2 Maharathi.
Bhishma, even though he never classified himself. Later it was revealed that Bhishma was equal to 2 Maharathi warriors.
Classification of Warriors from the Pandava Side:
Rathis:
Uttamaujas
Sikhandi, the son of the king of the Panchalas
Yudishtira the son of Pandu and Kunti, is a Ratha.
Nakul and Sahadeva are single Rathis
Bhima is regarded as equal to 8 Rathas.
Atirathis:
Satyaki of the Vrishni race,
Dhrishtadyumna the son of Drupuda
Kuntibhoja,the maternal uncle of Pandavas
Ghatotkacha, prince of Rakshasas and master of all illusions, son Bhima and Hidimva.
Maharathis:
Virata King
Drupuda, King of Panchalas
Dhrishtaketu, the son of Sisupala, the king of the Chedis
All sons of Draupadi are Maharathis
Abhimanyu,the son of Arjuna is equal to 2 Maharathi.
Arjuna is equal to 2 Maharathi warrior
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