Droṇa-parva Adhyāya 114 — Karṇa–Bhīmasena Missile Exchange, Disarmament, and Arjuna’s Intervention
अग्निकल्पैर्दरा धर्ष: प्रदीप्तिरिव पावकै: । 'प्रजलित अग्निके समान तेजस्वी, दुर्धर्ष एवं इन्द्रके समान पराक्रमी शकोंके साथ भी आज मैं भिड़ जाऊँगा
agnikalpair darā dharṣaḥ pradīptir iva pāvakaiḥ | prajvalita-agni-ke samāna tejasvī, durdharṣa evaṃ indra-ke samāna parākramī śakaiḥ sārdham api adya ahaṃ bhiḍāu̐gā ||
Sañjaya sprach: „Er gleicht loderndem Feuer—strahlend in flammenhaftem Glanz, schwer anzugreifen. Selbst gegen die Śakas, wild und an Tapferkeit Indra gleich, würde ich heute dennoch in die Schlacht ziehen.“
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the kṣatriya ideal of steadfast courage: true valor is measured not by the weakness of opponents but by unwavering resolve even against formidable, ‘Indra-like’ foes. It also uses epic simile—fire imagery—to convey moral and martial intensity.
Sanjaya describes a warrior’s overwhelming, fire-like brilliance and near-invincibility, asserting that even if matched against the fierce Śakas, he would still engage in battle that very day—emphasizing the ferocity and scale of the conflict in Droṇa Parva.