निद्रान्धास्ते महाराज परिश्रान्ताश्न संयुगे
nidrāndhās te mahārāja pariśrāntāś ca saṃyuge
قال سنجيا: أيها الملك العظيم، كانوا كأنما أعمى النوم أبصارهم، منهكين غاية الإنهاك في خضمّ المعركة—قد غلبهم الإعياء في قلب زحمة الحرب نفسها.
संजय उवाच
Even the mightiest warriors are bound by human limits: exhaustion and loss of alertness can cloud judgment in war, reminding us that ethical discernment (dharma-buddhi) is fragile when the body and mind are overstrained.
Sañjaya reports to King Dhṛtarāṣṭra that the fighters were so worn out in the ongoing conflict that they appeared 'sleep-blinded'—a vivid description of battlefield fatigue affecting their awareness and effectiveness.