Droṇavadha-saṃniveśaḥ — The Convergence Toward Droṇa’s Fall
Book 7, Chapter 164
ततः शरसहस्रेण द्रोणं विव्याध पार्थिव: । साश्वसूतध्वजरथं तदद्भुतमिवाभवत्,फिर सहस्रों बाणोंकी वर्षा करके राजाने घोड़े, सारथि, रथ और ध्वजसहित द्रोणाचार्यको बींध डाला। वह अद्भुत-सा कार्य हुआ
tataḥ śarasahasreṇa droṇaṃ vivyādha pārthivaḥ | sāśvasūtadhvajarathaṃ tad adbhutam ivābhavat |
قال سانجيا: ثم إن الملك أصاب دَرونا بألف سهم، فخرقه مع خيله وسائسه وعربته ورايته. وبدا ذلك في ساحة القتال كأنه عملٌ عجيب—استعراضٌ كاسح للقوة الحربية وسط واجبات الحرب القاتمة.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the epic tension between duty and destruction: in the kṣatriya arena, extraordinary skill is praised as 'adbhuta' (wondrous), yet it is exercised within a morally weighty context where even revered teachers like Droṇa become targets in the relentless logic of war.
Sañjaya reports that a king on the battlefield showers Droṇa with a thousand arrows, striking not only Droṇa but also the entire chariot ensemble—horses, charioteer, banner, and chariot—creating a spectacle of astonishing archery.