Śālva’s Elephant Assault and the Counterstroke (शाल्वस्य नागारूढाभ्यवहारः)
श्रेयो नो भीमसेनस्य क्रुद्धस्याभिमुखे स्थितम् । सुख: सांग्रामिको मृत्यु: क्षत्रधर्मेण युध्यताम्
śreyo no bhīmasenasya kruddhasyābhimukhe sthitam | sukhaḥ sāṅgrāmiko mṛtyuḥ kṣatradharmeṇa yudhyatām ||
لذلك فالأَولى لنا أن نثبتَ في مواجهة بهيماسينا حين يشتعل غضبُه. فالمحاربون الذين يقاتلون وفقَ دارما الكشتريا، يكون الموتُ في ساحة القتال بذاته خاتمةً مباركة.
संजय उवाच
The verse upholds kṣatriya-dharma: for a warrior committed to righteous combat, it is better to stand one’s ground—even before a fearsome, enraged opponent—because death attained in battle while fulfilling duty is considered an auspicious, honorable end.
Sañjaya describes a resolve on the battlefield: rather than retreating from the furious Bhīma, the warriors choose to face him directly, framing steadfast resistance and even the possibility of death as preferable to abandoning the warrior’s duty.