Adhyāya 141 — Night duels: Śaineya and Bhūriśravas; Droṇi and Ghaṭotkaca; Bhīma and Duryodhana
तद् विह॒त्यास्य राधेयस्तत एनं समभ्ययात्
tad vihatyāsya rādheyas tata enaṃ samabhyayāt
قال سانجيا: بعدما صرعه، تقدّم رادهيَة نحوه مرةً أخرى على الفور—مُمعنًا في الهجوم بلا توقف، في ظل أخلاق الواجب القتالي التي لا تعرف الإمهال.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the uncompromising momentum of kṣatriya warfare: once an opponent is struck, the warrior continues to press the engagement. Ethically, it reflects the battlefield frame where resolve and duty-driven action dominate, as reported by Sañjaya without moralizing.
Sañjaya narrates that Karṇa (Rādheya), after striking his opponent, immediately moves toward him again—indicating continued pursuit or a follow-up assault in the ongoing battle.