Śaineya’s Breakthrough and Reunion with Arjuna (शैनेयस्य समागमः)
कृतवर्मा च समरे याज्ञसेनिं महारथम् | विद्ध्वेषुभिस्त्रिसप्तत्या पुनर्विव्याध सप्तभि:,कृतवर्माने समरांगणमें महारथी शिखण्डीको पहले तिहत्तर बाणोंसे घायल करके फिर सात बाणोंसे क्षत-विक्षत कर दिया
kṛtavarmā ca samare yājñaseniṃ mahāratham | viddhv eṣubhis trisaptatyā punar vivyādha saptabhiḥ ||
সঞ্জয় বললেন—যুদ্ধে কৃতবর্মা মহারথী যাজ্ঞসেনি শিখণ্ডীকে তিয়াত্তরটি তীরে বিদ্ধ করল, এবং আবার সাতটি তীরে পুনরায় আঘাত করল।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in war, skill and resolve manifest as repeated, decisive strikes; ethically, it points to the grim reality of kṣatriya-duty where valor is enacted through harm, and renowned warriors become instruments within a larger, tragic momentum of conflict.
Sañjaya reports that Kṛtavarmā, fighting on the battlefield, wounds the great warrior Śikhaṇḍin with seventy-three arrows and then again with seven more, emphasizing the intensity and dominance of the assault in that moment.
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