तांश्व संचोदयन् सर्वान् घ्नतैनमिति भारत
tāñ śva sañcodayan sarvān ghnatainam iti bhārata
قال سنجيا: «وكان يحثّهم جميعًا صارخًا: “اضربوه واقتلوه!”—يا بهاراتا—فألهب بذلك قلوب المحاربين إلى فعلٍ حاسم.»
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in war, speech becomes an instrument of action: urging others to violence can shift responsibility and intensify adharma-like impulses, even when framed as battlefield necessity. It invites reflection on accountability for incitement and the ethical weight of commands.
Sañjaya reports that a leader (implied by context) is rallying all the fighters, exhorting them with the command “Kill him!” The line functions as a brief, urgent battlefield cue within the larger Drona-parvan combat narration addressed to Dhṛtarāṣṭra.