अध्याय ४ — दुर्योधनस्य असंधि-निश्चयः
Duryodhana’s Refusal of Reconciliation
तावकं तद् बलं राजन्नर्जुनो<स्त्रविशारद: । गहन शिशिरापाये ददाहाग्निरिवोल्बण:,“राजन! अर्जुन अस्त्रविद्यामें कुशल हैं, उन्होंने तुम्हारी सेनाको उसी प्रकार भस्म किया है, जैसे भयंकर आग ग्रीष्म-ऋतुमें बहुत बड़े जंगलको जला डालती है
tāvakaṁ tad balaṁ rājann arjuno 'straviśāradaḥ | gahanaṁ śiśirāpāye dadāhāgnir ivolbaṇaḥ ||
Sañjaya sprach: „O König, Arjuna — ein Meister der Waffen — hat dein Heer verzehrt und niedergebrannt, wie ein wilder Brand am Ende des Winters, der einen dichten Wald in Flammen setzt.“
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how mastery (astra-viśāradatā) and determined action can make a warrior’s force seem like a natural element—swift, consuming, and difficult to resist. Ethically, it reflects the Mahābhārata’s sober view of war: even when fought as kṣatriya-duty, its consequences are devastating and impersonal, like a wildfire.
Sañjaya reports to King Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Arjuna has routed and destroyed the Kaurava forces. He uses a vivid comparison: Arjuna’s onslaught is like a fierce fire at winter’s end burning a dense forest, conveying both scale and inevitability.