Adhyāya 141 — Night duels: Śaineya and Bhūriśravas; Droṇi and Ghaṭotkaca; Bhīma and Duryodhana
आपतत्तीं महोल्काभां चिच्छेद दशभि: शरै: । कर्ण कुछ थक-सा गया था, तो भी उसने बहुत बड़ी उल्काके समान अपनी ओर आती हुई उस सुवर्णभूषित शक्तिको दस बाणोंसे काट दिया
āpatattīṁ maholkābhāṁ ciccheda daśabhiḥ śaraiḥ |
قال سانجيا: «ولمّا اندفعت تلك السلاحُ العظيمة، متّقدةً كنيزكٍ جليل، نحوه، فإنّ كارنا—على ما بدا عليه من الإعياء—ثبّت نفسه وقطعها في الهواء بعشرِ سهام».
संजय उवाच
In the war-ethic of the Mahābhārata, a kṣatriya must meet danger with steadiness and competence; fatigue is real, yet duty demands alertness and disciplined action when violence is already in motion.
A powerful, meteor-like weapon (described as a great blazing projectile) rushes toward Karṇa. Despite being tired, he intercepts it and cuts it apart with ten arrows, preventing it from striking him.