कर्णसेनापत्यारम्भः — Karṇa’s Appointment and the Report to Dhṛtarāṣṭra
Chapter 1
ततः शत्रुक्षयं कृत्वा सुमहान्तं रणे वृष: । पश्यतां धार्तराष्ट्राणां फाल्गुनेन निपातित:
tataḥ śatrukṣayaṃ kṛtvā sumahāntaṃ raṇe vṛṣaḥ | paśyatāṃ dhārtarāṣṭrāṇāṃ phālgunena nipātitaḥ ||
Then that bull-like warrior, having wrought a very great destruction of enemies in the battle, was struck down by Phālguna (Arjuna) before the very eyes of the Dhārtarāṣṭras.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical gravity of warfare: even a celebrated hero who causes massive enemy losses can be brought down, and such a fall—witnessed by one’s own side—serves as a moral and strategic warning about the limits of mere martial prowess and the consequences of aligning with adharma.
After inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy in the midst of battle, a bull-like (foremost) warrior is felled by Phālguna (Arjuna) in full view of the Dhārtarāṣṭras (the Kaurava forces).