Sātyaki-praveśaḥ and Duryodhana-saṃnipātaḥ
Sātyaki’s passage and Duryodhana’s mass engagement
अस्त्रे ते वारुणाग्नेये ताभ्यां बाणसमाहिते
astre te vāruṇāgneye tābhyāṃ bāṇasamāhite
قال سانجيا: «إن سلاحيكِ—سلاحَ فارونا وسلاحَ أغني—كانا مُعَدَّيْنِ على أهبةٍ، وقد هُيِّئت السهام لإطلاقها.»
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how quickly war intensifies when powerful astras are readied. Implicitly, it points to the ethical burden of deploying extraordinary force: once such weapons are prepared, restraint and discernment become crucial to prevent disproportionate destruction.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that two potent divine missile-weapons—the Varuṇa-astra and the Agni-astra—are being prepared, with arrows arranged for use, signaling an imminent and heightened phase of combat.