कर्णभीमयुद्धम्
Karna–Bhīma Combat Report
भूय एव तु विंशत्या सायकानां समाचिनोत् | साश्व॒सूतध्वजं द्रोण: पश्यतां सर्वधन्विनाम्,फिर द्रोणने सम्पूर्ण धनुर्धरोंके देखते-देखते घोड़े, सारथि और ध्वजसहित युधिष्ठिरको बीस बाण मारे
bhūya eva tu viṁśatyā sāyakānāṁ samācinot | sāśvasūtadhvajaṁ droṇaḥ paśyatāṁ sarvadhanvinām ||
قال سانجيا: ثم عاد درونا مرةً أخرى، وأمام أنظار جميع الرماة، فضرب (الملك) بعشرين سهمًا، حتى أُصيبت خيولُه وسائقُ عربته ورايتُه كذلك.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how war magnifies both excellence and moral strain: Droṇa’s mastery is displayed publicly, yet the act of striking not only the warrior but also the chariot’s supports (horses, charioteer, banner) points to the harsh, destabilizing tactics that battle can normalize—raising questions about proportionality and the limits of kṣatriya conduct.
Sañjaya reports that Droṇa again releases a volley of twenty arrows, and the attack is so comprehensive that it affects the opponent’s chariot ensemble—horses, charioteer, and banner—while all the assembled archers witness the feat.