ततो विराट: कुपित: समरे तोमरान् दश
tato virāṭaḥ kupitaḥ samare tomarān daśa
Then Virāṭa, enraged on the battlefield, hurled ten spears—an act that signals the surge of wrath in war, where personal anger can quickly intensify violence and escalate the conflict.
संजय उवाच
The line highlights how anger (krodha) can drive sudden, forceful action in war; ethically, it cautions that unchecked wrath can eclipse discernment and intensify harm, even when one is acting within a warrior’s role.
Sañjaya reports that Virāṭa, provoked in the midst of combat, becomes furious and casts ten tomara-spears at his opponent(s), marking a sharp escalation in the exchange of weapons.