कृष्णोपदेशः, अर्जुनस्य क्षमा-याचनम्, कर्णवध-अनुज्ञा
Krishna’s Counsel, Arjuna’s Apology, and Authorization for Karṇa’s Slaying
ते सेने भृशसंसक्ते दृष्टवान्योन्यं महाहवे
te sene bhṛśa-saṁsakte dṛṣṭavān anyonyaṁ mahāhave
Sañjaya said: In that great battle, when the two armies were fiercely locked together, they beheld one another face to face—each side fully engaged in the clash, with no room left for hesitation.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the inevitability and intensity of armed conflict once forces are fully committed: when engagement becomes ‘bhṛśa-saṁsakta’ (tightly entangled), choices narrow and consequences unfold through action, highlighting the ethical weight of entering war.
Sañjaya describes the battlefield moment when the opposing armies are already deeply engaged; in the midst of the ‘mahāhava’ they confront each other directly, signaling a decisive phase of combat.