Śiva’s Battlefield Manifestation and Vyāsa’s Śatarudrīya Exposition (शिवप्रादुर्भावः शतरुद्रीयव्याख्यानम्)
ततो रथादवप्लुत्य सौबलो भरतर्षभ
tato rathād avaplutya saubalo bharatarṣabha
قال سنجيا: ثم إن السوبالا (شكوني) قفز من عربته—يا ثورَ آلِ بهاراتا—وأقدم على الفعل، في تحوّلٍ مفاجئ من قتال العربات إلى مواجهةٍ قريبة وسط اضطراب الميدان.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how quickly circumstances in war can force a change of method—leaving the chariot for direct action—underscoring the instability of conflict and the ethical pressure it places on decision-making.
Sañjaya reports that Śakuni (called Saubala) leaps down from his chariot, indicating an immediate tactical move or a transition to closer engagement in the ongoing battle.