अन्तर्धाय महाशब्दान् कर्णेनामिततेजसा
antardhāya mahāśabdān karṇenāmitatejasā
قال سانجيا: ثم إنَّ كارنا، ذا البهاء الذي لا يُقاس، جعل الضجيج العظيم والأصوات الهادرة كالرعد تتلاشى—فحضوره وفِعله الجارفان أسكتا صخب ساحة القتال.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how extraordinary prowess can decisively shift the battlefield’s atmosphere: disciplined, concentrated power can quell chaos. Ethically, it underscores the Mahābhārata’s recurring tension—martial excellence is awe-inspiring, yet it operates within the larger moral burden of war.
Sañjaya narrates that Karṇa, described as possessing immeasurable tejas (splendor/power), causes the ‘great sounds’—the uproar of battle—to disappear, suggesting that his action, advance, or display of might overwhelms and silences the surrounding tumult.