Book 9 (Śalya-parva), Adhyāya 13 — Arjuna’s Arrow-storm and the Drauṇi Confrontation
सात्यकिस्तु ततः क्रुद्धो धर्मपुत्रे शरारदिते
sātyakis tu tataḥ kruddho dharmaputre śarārditē
Sañjaya said: Then Sātyaki, enraged, saw Dharmaputra (Yudhiṣṭhira) struck by arrows and writhing in pain.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical pressure of war: when the dhārmic leader (Dharmaputra) is harmed, a protector-warrior’s anger arises as a force to defend righteousness. It frames wrath not as mere passion but as a battlefield impulse directed toward safeguarding dharma.
Sañjaya reports that Sātyaki becomes furious upon seeing Yudhiṣṭhira (Dharmaputra) afflicted by arrow-wounds. This sets up Sātyaki’s imminent martial reaction in defense of the Pāṇḍava king.