Śalya-hatānantarāṇi: Madrarāja-padānugānāṃ praskandana and the Pandava counter-encirclement (शल्यहतानन्तराणि—मद्रराजपदानुगानां प्रस्कन्दनम्)
त॑ विव्याधाशुगै: षड्भिर्धर्मराजस्त्वरन्निव
tān vivyādhāśugaiḥ ṣaḍbhir dharmarājas tvarann iva
قال سنجيا: ثم إنَّ دارماراجا (يودهيشثيرا)، كأنه في عَجَلٍ مُلِحّ، طعنهم بستة سهامٍ سريعة—فعلُ قوةٍ منضبطة وسطَ الضيق الأخلاقي الذي تفرضه الحرب.
संजय उवाच
Even Dharmarāja—renowned for righteousness—must employ decisive force when duty demands it; the verse highlights disciplined action in war without losing sight of dharma.
Sanjaya reports that Yudhiṣṭhira quickly shoots and pierces the opposing targets with six fast arrows, indicating a moment of swift martial response in the Shalya Parva battle sequence.