Droṇa-parva Adhyāya 47 — Abhimanyu’s rapid exchanges, counsel to disable his chariot-system
पातयित्वा कृपस्याशभ्चांस्तथो भौ पार्ष्णिसारथी । अथैनं दशभिर्बाणै: प्रत्यविध्यत् स्तनान्तरे
pātayitvā kṛpasyāśvān tathā bhau pārṣṇisārathī | athainaṃ daśabhir bāṇaiḥ pratyavidhyat stanāntare ||
قال سنجيا: بعدما أسقط أولًا خيول كِريبا، عاد سائق مركبة بارشني فانتقم منه، فأصابه بعشرة سهامٍ نافذة في موضع الصدر.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the battlefield ethic of proportional response within kṣatriya-dharma: tactical actions (disabling the opponent’s mobility by felling horses) are met with immediate counteraction, emphasizing duty-bound combat rather than uncontrolled vengeance.
Kṛṣṇa, identified as the charioteer of Pārṣṇi (Arjuna), first causes Kṛpa’s horses to fall; then he pierces Kṛpa with ten arrows in the chest area, as reported by Sañjaya.