ततः किरीटी संक्रुद्धों भीष्ममेवाभ्यवर्तत
tataḥ kirīṭī saṅkruddho bhīṣmam evābhyavartata
Dijo Sañjaya: Entonces Arjuna, el guerrero de la diadema, encendido en ira justa, dirigió su embate directamente contra Bhīṣma, eligiendo enfrentar al temible anciano en medio de la tensión moral de la guerra.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the kṣatriya imperative to confront the chief source of harm on the battlefield, even when that opponent is an elder worthy of reverence. It frames anger not as mere passion but as a surge of determined resolve directed toward restoring order and protecting one’s side, while still carrying the ethical weight of fighting a revered patriarch.
Sañjaya reports that Arjuna (identified by his diadem, kirīṭa) becomes intensely angered and advances straight at Bhīṣma, focusing his attack on the Kuru commander rather than engaging lesser warriors.