भीमसेनस्य कौरवसुतवधः तथा श्रुतर्वावधः
Slaying of Kaurava princes and the fall of Śrutarvā
अभ्यद्रवत् सुसंक्रुद्धस्तावकान् हन्तुमुद्यतः | तदनन्तर आपके सैनिकोंका वध करनेके लिये उद्यत हो विशाल सेनासे घिरे हुए धृष्टद्युम्नने अत्यन्त क्रोधपूर्वक आक्रमण किया
abhyadravat susaṁkruddhas tāvakān hantum udyataḥ | tadanantaraṁ viśāla-senā-parivṛto dhṛṣṭadyumno 'tyantaṁ krodha-pūrvakam ākrāmat ||
Dijo Sañjaya: Enardecido de ira y resuelto a dar muerte a vuestros guerreros, se lanzó hacia adelante. Luego, Dhṛṣṭadyumna—rodeado por un vasto ejército—desató el asalto con furia extrema.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how anger (krodha) becomes a driving force in battle, intensifying violence and narrowing moral vision. Even within kṣatriya-duty, wrath can propel action beyond measured restraint, illustrating the ethical tension between duty in war and the corrosive power of rage.
Sañjaya reports that Dhṛṣṭadyumna, surrounded by a large force, rushes forward in great anger, determined to kill the Kaurava warriors. It is a battlefield surge—an aggressive advance aimed at cutting down the opposing side.