Droṇa-parva Adhyāya 114 — Karṇa–Bhīmasena Missile Exchange, Disarmament, and Arjuna’s Intervention
तथान्यैरविविधैर्योचै: कालकल्पैर्दुरासदै:
tathānyair avividhair yocaiḥ kālakalpair durāsadaiḥ
قال سنجيا: «وكذلك، بوسائل أخرى شتّى ومتعددة—بجياد سريعة الحركة وبترتيبات قتال مجرَّبة عبر الزمن عسيرة الاقتحام—مضى المحاربون يضغطون القتال على نحوٍ يعسر على العدو احتماله.»
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in war, success often depends on coordinated means—speed, formation, and timing—so formidable that they feel ‘time-like’ (kāla-kalpa), reminding the listener that human effort and the inexorable force of Time together shape outcomes.
Sañjaya continues describing the battle scene in Droṇa Parva: combatants employ diverse tactics and swift cavalry/arrangements that are difficult for opponents to penetrate, emphasizing the intensity and near-unstoppable momentum of the engagement.