Adhyāya 14: Śalya’s Missile-Pressure and the Pāṇḍava Convergence (शल्यस्य शरवर्षम्)
कोपोद्धूतशरज्वालो धनु:शब्दानिलो महान्
kopoddhūtaśarajvālo dhanuḥśabdānilo mahān
Sañjaya said: “A mighty wind—made of the roar of the bow—rose up, and its flame was the shower of arrows driven forth by wrath.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how anger (kopa) transforms skill and weaponry into a destructive force: wrath becomes the impulse, arrows become flame, and the bow’s roar becomes a storm-wind—an ethical reminder that inner states can magnify harm in war.
Sañjaya describes the battle’s intensity through metaphor: the combatant’s anger drives a blazing volley of arrows, and the thunderous sound of the bow is likened to a great wind sweeping the field.
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