भीमसेनस्य बहुमहारथसंयुगः
Bhīmasena’s Engagement with Multiple Mahārathas
रथाग्न्यगारक्षापार्चिरसिशक्तिगदेन्धन:
rathāgnyagārakṣāpārcirasiśaktigadendhanaḥ
Sañjaya dépeint la bataille comme un brasier dévorant : les chars en sont le feu, les cuirasses la maison du feu, les flammes l’éclat, les épées et les lances les langues, et les massues le combustible — image qui fait sentir l’horreur morale et la voracité de la guerre, dévorant vies et vertus tout ensemble.
संजय उवाच
The verse uses an extended metaphor of fire to show how war becomes a self-feeding force: weapons and defenses turn into the very elements that sustain destruction, warning that violence rapidly escalates and consumes what it touches, even when framed as duty.
Sañjaya, narrating to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, depicts the battlefield’s intensity by likening the combat to a raging fire whose components are chariots, armor, flames, and weapons—conveying the scale and terror of the Kurukṣetra fighting.