अध्याय १४८ — कर्णप्रभावः, धृष्टद्युम्नस्य विरथता, तथा घटोत्कच-आह्वानम्
Chapter 148: Karṇa’s Pressure, Dhṛṣṭadyumna Unhorsed, and the Summoning of Ghaṭotkaca
उपासीनस्य तस्याथ कृष्णकेशं सकुण्डलम् | सिन्धुराजस्य मूर्धानमुत्सड़े समपातयत्,संध्योपासनामें बैठे हुए वृद्धक्षत्रके अंकमें उस बाणने सिंधुराज जयद्रथका वह काले केशोंवाला कुण्डलमण्डित मस्तक डाल दिया
upāsīnasya tasyātha kṛṣṇakeśaṃ sakuṇḍalam | sindhurājasya mūrdhānam utsaṅge samapātayat ||
قال سنجيا: ثم، بينما كان الشيخ فْرِدْدْهَكْشَتْرَ جالسًا مستغرقًا في عبادة السندهيا، جعلت تلك السهمُ رأسَ ملك السِّندهو—جايادراثا—ذا الشعر الأسود والمزيَّن بالأقراط، يسقط في حجره.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how the outcomes of adharma-driven conflict spill beyond the battlefield, disturbing even spaces of worship and the lives of the uninvolved; it invites reflection on responsibility and the far-reaching moral cost of violence.
Sañjaya narrates that Jayadratha’s severed head—described as black-haired and earring-adorned—falls into the lap of an elderly man (Kṣatravṛddha) who is seated in evening worship, indicating the dramatic fulfillment of the episode surrounding Jayadratha’s death.