कर्णपर्व — पञ्चदशोऽध्यायः | Karṇa Parva, Chapter 15: Pāṇḍya’s Advance and Aśvatthāmā’s Counterstroke
शिरांस्युन्मथ्य वीराणां शितैर्भल्लैर्धनंजय: । पूर्णचन्द्रा भवकत्राणि स्वक्षिभ्रदूशनानि च
śirāṁsy unmathya vīrāṇāṁ śitaiḥ bhallair dhanaṁjayaḥ | pūrṇacandrābhavakatrāṇi svakṣibhradūṣaṇāni ca
Sañjaya dijo: Con afiladas flechas bhalla, Dhanañjaya (Arjuna) arrancó las cabezas de los guerreros; y también hizo añicos sus yelmos, redondos y radiantes como la luna llena, y las guardas de los ojos que protegían su vista.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the harsh reality of righteous warfare in the epic: extraordinary skill and resolve, when exercised as a warrior’s duty, can be terrifyingly effective. It invites reflection on the ethical weight of violence even when performed under the banner of dharma.
Sañjaya describes Arjuna’s battlefield prowess: using sharp bhalla arrows, he severs warriors’ heads and breaks their shining, round helmets and eye-protectors, depicting the intensity and destructiveness of the combat.