भीष्मवधाय प्रयाणम् — The Advance toward Bhīṣma and Counter-Engagements
पुत्रो5पि तव दुर्धर्षो द्रौपद्यास्तनयान् रणे । सायकैर्निशितै राजन्नाजघान पृथक् पृथक्
putro 'pi tava durdharṣo draupadyās tanayān raṇe | sāyakair niśitai rājann ājaghāna pṛthak pṛthak ||
Sañjaya sprach: „O König, selbst dein eigener, schwer zu bezwingender Sohn traf mitten in der Schlacht Draupadīs Söhne mit scharfen Pfeilen, einen nach dem anderen.“
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the moral cost of war: once dharma collapses into total conflict, even the young and less-central figures become targets, and familial bonds do not restrain violence. It implicitly warns that adharma-driven war spreads suffering indiscriminately.
Sañjaya reports to King Dhṛtarāṣṭra that the king’s formidable son, during the battle, attacked Draupadī’s five sons individually with sharp arrows—describing a specific episode of combat within the larger Kurukṣetra war.