काकोपमोपदेशः
The Crow-and-Swan Exemplum as Counsel to Karṇa
तामापतन्तीं सहसा धर्मराज: शितै: शरै:
tām āpatantīṁ sahasā dharmarājaḥ śitaiḥ śaraiḥ
قال سنجيا: ولما اندفعت فجأةً، لاقاها دهرماراجا (يودهيشتِهيرا) بسهامٍ حادّة كحدّ الموسى—صورةٌ تُبيّن أنه في فوضى الحرب تُجاب حتى الاندفاعات السريعة الملحّة بقوةٍ حاسمة لا بضبط النفس.
संजय उवाच
The line highlights kṣatriya-duty in battle: when confronted by an onrushing opponent, the warrior responds with decisive, skillful force. It also underscores the ethical tension of war—swift violence can become the default response even for a figure identified with dharma.
Sañjaya reports that an unnamed feminine-referenced figure (“her”) charges suddenly, and Dharmarāja counters immediately by shooting sharp arrows at her. The verse is a brief combat snapshot within the larger Karṇa Parva battle narration.