Karṇa-parva Adhyāya 58 — Arjuna’s Arrow-Storm and Relief of Bhīmasena
तमापतन्तं सहसा घोररूप॑ विशाम्पते । चिच्छेद शतधा राजज्शैनेय: कृतहस्तवत्,प्रजानाथ! नरेश! सहसा आते हुए उस भयंकर बाणके सात्यकिने सिद्धहस्त योद्धाकी भाँति सौ टुकड़े कर डाले
tam āpatantaṃ sahasā ghorarūpaṃ viśāṃpate | ciccheda śatadhā rājñaḥ śaineyaḥ kṛtahastavat || prajānātha nareśa |
Dijo Sañjaya: Oh señor del pueblo, oh rey: cuando aquel proyectil terrible se precipitó de improviso, Śaineya (Sātyaki), como consumado maestro de las armas, lo cortó en cien pedazos.
संजय उवाच
Even amid the chaos of battle, disciplined mastery and alertness can prevent catastrophe; the verse highlights controlled skill used in the service of protection rather than mere aggression.
A terrifying missile rushes toward the battlefield; Sātyaki (Śaineya) reacts instantly and, with expert precision, cuts the incoming weapon into a hundred fragments, neutralizing the threat.