Cakravyūha-saṃkalpaḥ, Saṃśaptaka-āhvānaṃ, Saubhadra-vikrīḍitam
Drona Parva, Adhyāya 32
अर्जुनश्नापि राधेयं विद्ध्वा सप्तभिराशुगै:
arjunaś cāpi rādhēyaṁ viddhvā saptabhir āśugaiḥ
Sañjaya said: Arjuna too struck Rādheya (Karna) with seven swift arrows—an act that underscores the relentless reciprocity of battlefield duty, where even the greatest warriors must answer force with force while remaining bound to their chosen allegiance and the harsh ethics of war.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights kṣatriya-dharma in its stark form: in righteous warfare, a warrior must respond decisively to an opponent’s aggression, maintaining resolve and loyalty even when the conflict is morally weighty and personally costly.
Sañjaya reports that Arjuna, in the midst of the Drona Parva battles, pierces Karṇa (called Rādheya) with seven swift arrows, marking an intense exchange between two foremost archers on opposing sides.