चतुर्भिश्चतुरो वाहान् सूतमेकेन चाहनत् । द्वाभ्यं धनुश्च केतुं च शरेणान्येन वै शिर: ॥ ३ ॥
caturbhiś caturo vāhān sūtam ekena cāhanat dvābhyaṁ dhanuś ca ketuṁ ca śareṇānyena vai śiraḥ
With four arrows He struck Dyumān’s four horses; with one, his charioteer; with two more, his bow and chariot flag; and with the final arrow, Dyumān’s head.
This verse describes Kṛṣṇa’s precise, effortless victory in battle—disabling Śālva’s chariot step by step (horses, charioteer, weapons, banner) and finally severing the head.
To show Kṛṣṇa’s supreme mastery and the inevitability of divine justice: the aggressor’s power is systematically dismantled when he opposes the Lord.
Face problems in a disciplined sequence—remove the “support systems” of a bad habit or harmful influence one by one—while remembering that dharma ultimately prevails under the Lord’s protection.