भीष्मरथाभिमुख्यं — Arjuna’s advance with Śikhaṇḍin; Duḥśāsana’s interception
अस्थिसंघातसम्बाधा केशशैवलशाद्वला । रथद्गदा शरावर्ता हयमीना दुरासदा
sañjaya uvāca |
asthisaṅghātasambādhā keśaśaivalśādvalā |
rathadgādā śarāvartā hayamīnā durāsadā ||
قال سنجيا: «وكان ذلك النهر الرهيب مكتظًّا بأكوام العظام كأنها كتلٌ صخرية. وبدا الشعر عليه كأنه طحالب وعشب. وظهرت المركبات والهراوات كبركٍ فيه، والسهام كدوّامات، والخيول كأسماكٍ في جوفه—فغدا خطرًا عسير العبور.»
संजय उवाच
The verse uses a stark metaphor—war as a river filled with bones, hair, weapons, and horses—to highlight the horrific cost of violence and the moral peril of conflict, urging reflection on dharma and the human consequences of battle.
Sañjaya continues his vivid report of the Kurukṣetra war to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, portraying the battlefield as a terrifying river that is difficult to cross, emphasizing the chaos and carnage of the fighting.