द्रुपदस्य च पुत्राणां पौत्राणां सुहदामपि । चकार कदनं घोरें दृष्टवा दृष्टवा महाबल:
drupadasya ca putrāṇāṁ pautrāṇāṁ suhṛdām api | cakāra kadanaṁ ghoraṁ dṛṣṭvā dṛṣṭvā mahābalaḥ ||
Sañjaya dit : Les voyant encore et encore, ce héros d’une force immense accomplit un carnage effroyable — des fils de Drupada, de ses petits-fils, et même de leurs amis.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how unrestrained rage in war leads to indiscriminate killing—extending beyond primary foes to their kin and companions—signaling a fall from dharma into adharma and intensifying the moral tragedy of the conflict.
Sañjaya reports that a mighty warrior, after repeatedly spotting targets in the camp, commits a horrific massacre, cutting down Drupada’s sons, grandsons, and their associates—part of the Sauptika episode’s night-time carnage.