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Shloka 24

अश्वत्थामाके द्वारा अर्जुनपर आग्नेयास्त्रका प्रयोग एवं उसके द्वारा पाण्डव-सेनाका संहार अस्त्रतेजो$भिसंतप्ता नागा भूमिशयास्तथा । निःश्वसन्तः समुत्पेतुस्तेजो घोरं मुमुक्षव:,पृथ्वीपर पड़े रहनेवाले नाग भी उस अस्त्रके तेजसे संतप्त हो भयंकर आगसे छुटकारा पानेके लिये फुफकारते हुए ऊपर उछलने लगे

astratejo’bhisantaptā nāgā bhūmiśayās tathā | niḥśvasantaḥ samutpetus tejo ghoraṃ mumukṣavaḥ ||

Sañjaya said: “Even the serpents that lay upon the earth, scorched by the blazing energy of that weapon, began to hiss and leap upward, desperate to escape the dreadful heat.”

{'astra''a divine/mystic weapon
{'astra':
missile empowered by mantra', 'tejas''radiance, fiery energy, destructive brilliance', 'abhisantapta': 'scorched, intensely heated, tormented by heat', 'nāga': 'serpent
missile empowered by mantra', 'tejas':
also a class of powerful serpentine beings', 'bhūmiśaya''lying on the ground
also a class of powerful serpentine beings', 'bhūmiśaya':
dwelling upon the earth', 'tathā''also, likewise', 'niḥśvasantaḥ': 'hissing
dwelling upon the earth', 'tathā':
breathing out forcefully (of serpents, ‘fuming’)', 'samutpetuḥ''they sprang up, leapt upward', 'ghora': 'terrible, dreadful, fearsome', 'mumukṣavaḥ': 'seeking release/escape
breathing out forcefully (of serpents, ‘fuming’)', 'samutpetuḥ':
eager to be freed (herefrom the burning heat)'}
eager to be freed (here:

संजय उवाच

S
Sañjaya
N
nāgāḥ (serpents)
A
astra (weapon)
T
tejas (fiery energy)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights the ethical gravity of deploying overwhelming astras: their destructive heat spreads indiscriminately, harming even non-combatants and nature. It implicitly warns that power used without restraint multiplies suffering and burdens the user with adharma-like consequences.

As a fiery weapon’s energy rages on the battlefield, even earth-dwelling serpents are burned by its radiance. They hiss and leap up, trying to flee the terrible heat, illustrating the weapon’s pervasive and uncontrollable impact.