दण्डधारवधः | The Slaying of Daṇḍadhāra
स पपात तदा राजा तोमरेण समाहतः । प्रसार्य विपुलौ बाहू पीनौ परिघसंनिभौ,तोमरसे अत्यन्त आहत हो राजा चित्र अपनी परिघके समान मोटी और विशाल भुजाओंको फैलाकर तत्काल पृथ्वीपर गिर पड़ा
sa papāta tadā rājā tomareṇa samāhataḥ | prasārya vipulau bāhū pīnau parigha-sannibhau ||
قال سنجيا: عندئذٍ سقط الملكُ، وقد أصابته الحربةُ إصابةً شديدة، إلى الأرض في الحال، باسطًا ذراعيه العريضتين—غليظتين عظيمتين كالهراوتين الحديديتين—صورةً لجبروت الملك يُطرَح أرضًا بمنطق الحرب القاسي.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the stark impermanence of power and the ethical gravity of warfare: even a mighty king, emblematic of strength, can be felled in an instant. It invites reflection on the cost of conflict and the limits of worldly might.
Sañjaya reports that a king has been struck by a tomara (javelin) and collapses to the ground, his arms spread out—described as huge and club-like—highlighting both his former strength and his sudden defeat on the battlefield.