Aśvatthāman’s Arrow-Screen and the Confrontation with Yudhiṣṭhira (द्रौणि–युधिष्ठिर-संग्रामः)
तेषां त्राणार्थमुद्यन्तं वधार्थ द्विषघतामपि
teṣāṃ trāṇārtham udyantaṃ vadhārthaṃ dviṣaghatām api
Aun cuando se alcen—sea para amparar a los suyos o para dar muerte a sus enemigos—yo los enfrento; pues en la guerra su determinación se inclina al rescate o a la matanza, y a ambas intenciones hay que responder con decisión.
कर्ण उवाच
The verse contrasts two wartime intentions—protecting one’s side and killing the enemy—highlighting that in battle both motives operate, and a warrior’s response is shaped by the harsh ethical reality of combat where protection and violence are intertwined.
Karna, speaking amid the Kurukṣetra conflict, refers to opponents who advance either to defend their allies or to destroy enemies, framing their movement as purposeful and implying his readiness to counter them regardless of which aim drives them.