निवार्य परमेष्वासौ कोपसंरक्तलोचनौ । युयुत्सुनपरान् संख्ये प्रतीयु: क्षत्रियर्षभा:,क्रोधसे लाल आँखें किये उन दोनों महान् धनुर्धरोंको रोककर वे क्षत्रियशिरोमणि वीर समरभूमिमें युद्धकी इच्छासे आते हुए शत्रुओंका सामना करनेके लिये चल दिये
nivārya parameṣvāsau kopasaṃraktalocanau | yuyutsūn aparān saṅkhye pratīyuḥ kṣatriyarṣabhāḥ ||
Sañjaya said: Having restrained those two supreme archers, their eyes reddened with anger, the bull-like heroes among kṣatriyas advanced on the battlefield to confront the other foes who were coming forward eager to fight. The verse underscores disciplined restraint amid rage, and the kṣatriya duty to meet aggression without surrendering to uncontrolled wrath.
संजय उवाच
Even in war, righteous action requires restraint: anger may arise, but leaders must check uncontrolled fury and act from duty (kṣatriya-dharma), confronting aggression with discipline rather than blind rage.
Sañjaya describes how certain leading kṣatriya heroes first restrain two enraged master-archers and then themselves move forward on the battlefield to meet and oppose other enemies who are advancing with the intent to fight.