Bhīmasena’s Kalinga Engagement and the Approach of Bhīṣma (भीमसेन-कालिङ्ग-संग्रामः)
अभिष्लुतमभिक्रुद्धमेकपार्श्वावदारितम्
abhiṣlutam abhikruddham ekapārśvāvadhāritam
Sañjaya dijo: «(Fue) golpeado con fuerza y, enfurecido, tenía un costado desgarrado». La línea transmite la brutal inmediatez de la violencia en el campo de batalla: la imagen de un combatiente o criatura herida, empujada a la furia por el dolor, mostrando cómo la guerra deforma el cuerpo y el ánimo.
संजय उवाच
The verse is primarily descriptive, but ethically it highlights how violence breeds further rage and suffering: injury provokes fury, and war reduces beings to wounded bodies and reactive emotions, warning of the moral and psychological costs of conflict.
Sañjaya reports a vivid battlefield moment: something—likely a combatant, mount, or war-elephant/horse in context—has been struck, becomes enraged, and is visibly torn open on one side, emphasizing the ferocity of the fighting.