ततो भीमो महाबाहुद्रौणेर्युधि महाबल:
tato bhīmo mahābāhur drauṇer yudhi mahābalaḥ
তাৰ পাছত মহাবাহু, মহাবলী ভীমে দ্ৰোণপুত্ৰৰ বিৰুদ্ধে যুঁজত আগবাঢ়িল।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights kshatriya-dharma in practice: meeting a powerful adversary without retreat, using strength under the discipline of duty rather than mere rage, and sustaining resolve amid the moral weight of war.
Sanjaya narrates a battlefield turn where Bhima, renowned for immense power, moves to engage Drona’s son (Ashvatthama) in combat, signaling an intensification of the duel-driven clashes within the larger Kurukshetra war.