Droṇa-parva Adhyāya 107: Karṇa–Bhīma Saṃmarda
Arrow-storm Engagement
जिगीषुस्तान् नरव्याप्रो जिघांसुश्च जयद्रथम् । उनपर विजय पानेकी इच्छा रखकर जयद्रथके वधकी अभिलाषासे गाण्डीव धनुषको खींचते हुए पुरुषसिंह महाबाहु अर्जुनकी बड़ी शोभा हो रही थी
sañjaya uvāca | jigīṣus tān naravyāghro jighāṃsuś ca jayadratham |
Dijo Sañjaya: Con el propósito de vencer a aquellos enemigos y con el ardiente deseo de dar muerte a Jayadratha, Arjuna—tigre entre los hombres, de brazos poderosos—resplandecía con gran esplendor mientras tensaba el arco Gāṇḍīva.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights single-pointed resolve aligned with a warrior’s pledged duty: victory is pursued with discipline, and violence—though tragic—is framed as vow-bound retributive action within the battlefield’s dharma, not as aimless cruelty.
Sanjaya describes Arjuna at a climactic moment: he is determined to defeat the opposing warriors and specifically to kill Jayadratha, and he appears radiant and formidable as he draws his bow, Gāṇḍīva, preparing to strike.