भीमस्य जलान्वेषणं तथा वनविश्रान्तिः
Bhīma’s Search for Water and the Forest Halt
दृष्टवा पार्थ तदा5<यान्तं सत्यजित् सत्यविक्रम: । पाज्चालं वै परिप्रेप्सुर्धनं॑ जयमुपाद्रवत्
dṛṣṭvā pārtha tadāyāntaṃ satyajit satyavikramaḥ | pāñcālaṃ vai pariprepsur dhanaṃjayaṃ upādravat |
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Al ver que Pārtha (Arjuna) se acercaba, Satyajit—veraz en su valor—se lanzó contra Dhanaṃjaya, decidido a salvaguardar al rey de los Pāñcāla. Cargó contra Arjuna para proteger a su señor; y así, como Indra frente a Bali, Arjuna y el pāñcāla Satyajit se encontraron cara a cara para la batalla, agitando a ambos ejércitos.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds kṣatriya-dharma: a warrior’s obligation to protect an ally or the one under his charge, even at personal risk. At the same time, it implicitly warns how quickly such duties can escalate into wider violence, ‘stirring’ entire armies.
Arjuna approaches with the intent to seize the Pāñcāla ruler. Satyajit sees this and charges Arjuna to defend the Pāñcāla side. Their face-to-face clash agitates the surrounding forces, compared (in the accompanying gloss) to the mythic confrontation of Indra and Bali.