तस्मिन्नेव महाराज महावीरवरक्षये
tasminneva mahārāja mahāvīravarakṣaye
હે મહારાજ! એ જ ક્ષણે—મહાવીરોમાં શ્રેષ્ઠ યોદ્ધાઓનો ક્ષય થતો હતો ત્યારે—
संजय उवाच
The line underscores the Mahābhārata’s ethical tension: even the ‘best of great heroes’ are subject to kṣaya (destruction). It frames war as a realm where valor does not cancel mortality, inviting reflection on the cost of conflict and the fragility of worldly greatness.
Sañjaya addresses Dhṛtarāṣṭra and sets the scene: at that very point in the battle, a great slaughter/destruction involving foremost heroes is occurring. The verse functions as a narrative hinge, introducing or intensifying the description of a decisive and devastating moment in the war.