तमापततन्तं वेगेन वैकर्तनमजिह्ागै:
tam āpatatantaṁ vegena vaikartanam ajihāgaiḥ
Sañjaya said: As Vaikartana (Karna) rushed forward with great speed, he was met and checked by serpentine missiles—like snakes—hurled in the fury of battle. Thus is it shown that in war even the mightiest are confronted by counter-force and stratagem.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores a recurring Mahābhārata ethic of warfare: prowess alone does not guarantee victory; every advance invites resistance through skill, counter-weapons, and circumstance, reminding the listener of the limits of human power amid fate and strategy.
Sañjaya narrates that Karna (Vaikartana) is charging forward at great speed, and in response he is confronted by snake-like missiles—suggesting a fierce exchange of specialized weapons as the battle intensifies.