अध्याय ६० — कर्णस्य पाञ्चाल-सोमक-निग्रहः
Karna’s Suppression of the Panchala–Somaka Forces
निवृत्ते तु ततः कर्णे नकुल: कौरवान् ययौ । कर्णपुत्रस्तु समरे हित्वा नकुलमेव तु
nivṛtte tu tataḥ karṇe nakulaḥ kauravān yayau | karṇaputrastu samare hitvā nakulameva tu
قال سنجيا: فلما انسحب كرْنَة من ذلك اللقاء، تقدّم ناكولا على الكورافا. غير أن ابن كرْنَة، في خضمّ المعركة، أعرض عن سواه وانقضّ على ناكولا وحده.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights a recurring ethical tension in epic warfare: even within a collective cause, combatants are often pulled into personal, targeted engagements. It underscores how intention and choice in battle—whom one confronts and why—shape the moral and strategic texture of the conflict.
After Karṇa withdraws from the immediate engagement, Nakula advances toward the Kaurava forces. At that moment Karṇa’s son, instead of pursuing a broader clash, abandons other targets and focuses his attack specifically on Nakula.