तमापतन्तं सहसा हेमपट्टविभूषितम्
tam āpatantaṃ sahasā hemapaṭṭavibhūṣitam
Sañjaya said: “All at once he rushed down upon him, adorned with a golden headband.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the stark contrast between royal splendor and the harsh immediacy of war: external marks of status (golden adornment) do not shield one from the sudden, decisive force of battlefield action, reminding readers of impermanence and the gravity of kṣatriya conflict.
Sañjaya describes a warrior’s sudden charge or descent upon an opponent—an abrupt, forceful attack—while noting the attacker’s golden headband, a detail that signals nobility and heightens the dramatic tension.