Sātyaki-praveśaḥ and Duryodhana-saṃnipātaḥ
Sātyaki’s passage and Duryodhana’s mass engagement
हस्तलाघवमस्त्रेषु दर्शयन्तौ महाबलौ
hastalāghavam astreṣu darśayantau mahābalau
قال سانجيا: أظهر المحاربان الجبّاران براعةً عجيبة في خفّة اليد عند استعمال السلاح—إتقانًا صقلته المرانة في قلب قتالٍ مهيبٍ وثقيلِ الوطأة أخلاقيًّا.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined mastery (hastalāghava) in the use of weapons. In the Mahābhārata’s ethical frame, such skill is admirable as a kṣatriya accomplishment, yet it also intensifies the gravity of war: excellence in violence increases responsibility for how that power is used.
Sañjaya describes a battle scene in which two powerful fighters are actively demonstrating superior weapon-handling and tactical agility, emphasizing the intensity and high level of martial expertise on the battlefield.