Karna Reproves Shalya; Brahmin Reports on Bāhlīkas; Shalya’s Universalizing Rebuttal (कर्ण–शल्य संवादः)
एको निवातकवचानहनद् दिव्यकार्मुक: । एक: किरातरूपेण स्थितं शर्वमयोधयत्
dhṛtarāṣṭra uvāca |
eko nivātakavacān ahanad divya-kārmukaḥ |
ekaḥ kirāta-rūpeṇa sthitaṃ śarvam ayodhayat ||
Dijo Dhṛtarāṣṭra: «Solo, empuñando un arco celestial, dio muerte a los Nivātakavacas; y solo, tomando la apariencia de un Kirāta, llegó incluso a combatir con Śarva (Śiva), que se alzaba ante él.»
धृतराष्ट उवाच
Extraordinary power in the epic is portrayed as arising from disciplined effort and worthiness: a hero’s single-minded resolve, coupled with divine testing and grace, becomes the ethical foundation for wielding celestial weapons responsibly in dharmic war.
Dhṛtarāṣṭra recalls renowned exploits attributed to Arjuna: he destroyed the Nivātakavaca demons single-handedly with a divine bow, and he also fought Śiva, who appeared in the form of a Kirāta, in a celebrated divine encounter that tested and affirmed his valor.