द्रोणविक्रमदर्शनम् / The Display of Droṇa’s Onslaught and the Debate on Pāṇḍava Regrouping
ततः सत्यजितं ती&णैर्दशभिर्मर्म भेदिभि: । अविध्यच्छीघ्रमाचार्यश्छित्त्वास्य सशरं धनु:,तदनन्तर आचार्यने सत्यजितके बाणसहित धनुषको काटकर मर्मस्थलको विदीर्ण करनेवाले दस पैने बाणोंद्वारा उसे शीघ्र ही घायल कर दिया
tataḥ satyajitaṁ tīrṇair daśabhir marma-bhedibhiḥ | avidhyac chīghram ācāryaś chittvāsya saśaraṁ dhanuḥ ||
قال سانجيا: ثم إن المعلّم درونَا قطع أولاً قوسَ ساتياجيت ومعه السهمُ المركوز عليه، ثم عاجله بعشر سهامٍ حادّة تشقّ المقاتل وتنفذ إلى المواضع الحيوية فأصابته سريعًا.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical tension of war: extraordinary competence (Droṇa’s precise disabling of an opponent) can be morally neutral as a skill, yet its use in battle raises questions of proportionality, restraint, and duty (dharma) within a destructive conflict.
Droṇa swiftly neutralizes Satyajit by first cutting his bow (even with the arrow fitted) and then striking him with ten sharp, vital-point-piercing arrows, as Sañjaya reports the unfolding combat.