Bhīṣma-nipāta-saṃvāda — Sañjaya’s Report of Bhīṣma’s Fall (भीष्मनिपातसंवादः)
तस्मान्नूनं महावीर्याद्धार्गवाद युद्धदुर्मदात्
tasmān nūnaṃ mahāvīryād dhārgavād yuddha-durmadāt
Daher muss dieses Ergebnis gewiss vom mächtigen Dhārgava herrühren, berauscht vom Übermut der Schlacht.
धृतराष्ट उवाच
The verse highlights how martial power, when joined with battle-intoxicated arrogance (durmada), becomes a morally dangerous force whose consequences are felt by others; it warns that prowess without restraint and dharmic self-control leads to harmful outcomes.
Dhṛtarāṣṭra draws an inference about the cause behind events being reported to him, attributing them to the agency of a formidable Bhārgava figure—described as proud and war-maddened—thereby framing the unfolding situation as driven by overwhelming, aggressive martial energy.