कर्णपर्व — अध्याय ५९
Arjuna Breaks the Encirclement; Bhīma Reinforces
निर्मनुष्यान् गजानश्वान् रथांश्वैव धनंजय
sañjaya uvāca | nirmanuṣyān gajān aśvān rathāṃś caiva dhanaṃjaya |
Sañjaya said: “O Dhananjaya (Arjuna), the Panchala warriors—lion-like in valor and moving with great speed—supported by the strength of Bhimasena, are striking down the elephants, horses, and chariots, leaving them bereft of men. They are assaulting the swift Dhritarashtra’s troops and grinding them into the dust.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how collective strength and reliance on a powerful ally (here, Bhima) can decisively shift outcomes in war; ethically, it reflects the harsh reality of kshatriya conflict where prowess and coordinated action determine victory, while also underscoring the fragility of martial power—armies and war-machines become ‘manless’ and reduced to dust.
Sanjaya reports to Dhritarashtra that the Panchala fighters, energized by Bhima’s might, are charging through the battlefield, killing or scattering the crews of elephants, horses, and chariots, and violently routing the Kaurava forces, leaving their war-units wrecked and their soldiers crushed.