द्रोणविक्रमदर्शनम् / The Display of Droṇa’s Onslaught and the Debate on Pāṇḍava Regrouping
उत्तमौजास्त्रिभिाणिे: क्षत्रदेवश्च सप्तभि: । सात्यकिश्न शतेनाजौ युधामन्युस्तथाष्टभि:
sañjaya uvāca | uttamaujās tribhir bāṇaiḥ kṣatradevaś ca saptabhiḥ | sātyakiś ca śatena ajau yudhāmanyus tathāṣṭabhiḥ |
সঞ্জয়ে ক’লে—সেই যুদ্ধত উত্তমৌজে তিনটা শৰৰে আৰু ক্ষত্রদেৱে সাতটা শৰৰে দ্ৰোণাচাৰ্যক বিদ্ধ কৰিলে। সাত্যকিয়ে ৰণমধ্যত এশটা শৰৰে আৰু যুধামন্যুৱে আঠটা শৰৰে তেওঁক আঘাত কৰিলে।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical tension of dharma in war: even a revered teacher like Droṇa becomes a target when duty to one’s side and the perceived necessity of ending a destructive threat override personal reverence. It invites reflection on how righteous intent can still entail grievous harm in a dharmic crisis.
Sañjaya reports a coordinated attack in which multiple warriors—Uttamaujas, Kṣatradeva, Sātyaki, and Yudhāmanyu—strike Droṇa with specified numbers of arrows, emphasizing the intensity of the assault and Droṇa’s central, dangerous presence on the battlefield.
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