Adhyāya 40 (Book 7, Droṇa-parva): Abhimanyu’s Rapid Advance and Battlefield Disruption
अभिमन्युस्तु राधेयं त्रिसप्तत्या शिलीमुखै:
abhimanyus tu rādheyaṃ trisaptatyā śilīmukhaiḥ
Sañjaya dit : Abhimanyu, de son côté, frappa Rādheya (Karna) de soixante et onze flèches acérées. La scène souligne la réciprocité farouche de la bataille—la vaillance de la jeunesse face à la puissance aguerrie—où le courage ne se mesure pas à l’âge, mais à la résolution inébranlable sous les sombres exigences du dharma en temps de guerre.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights kṣatriya valor and steadfastness: even in a morally complex war, a warrior is expected to act with courage, skill, and unwavering resolve, meeting force with disciplined force.
Sañjaya reports that Abhimanyu attacks Karṇa (Rādheya), piercing him with seventy-one arrows, marking an intense exchange between a youthful hero and a renowned veteran on the battlefield.