बभ्रुवाहन-धनंजययोः संग्रामः
Babhruvāhana and Dhanaṃjaya’s engagement at Maṇipūra
शरानापतत: क्ररानाशीविषविषोपमान्
śarān āpatataḥ krūrān āśīviṣa-viṣopamān
Vaiśampāyana said: “Cruel arrows came hurtling down, comparable to the poison of deadly serpents.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse uses a moral metaphor: weapons driven by cruelty are likened to poison—suggesting that violence fueled by harsh intent spreads harm beyond the immediate target and stains the ethical order.
A combat scene is being described: arrows are raining down with terrifying force, and the narrator emphasizes their lethal danger by comparing them to the venom of deadly snakes.