सा निर्भिद्य भुजं सव्यं पाण्डवस्य महात्मन:
sā nirbhidya bhujaṃ savyaṃ pāṇḍavasya mahātmanaḥ, nipapāta tadā bhūmau yathā vidyunnabhaścyutā |
સંજય બોલ્યો—તે શક્તિ મહાત્મા પાંડવની ડાબી ભુજાને ભેદીને, આકાશમાંથી પડેલી વીજળી જેવી, તરત જ જમીન પર પડી ગઈ.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the stark ethics of the battlefield: in kṣatriya warfare, decisive action and endurance amid sudden harm are expected, while the imagery of lightning suggests the unpredictability and inevitability of injury and reversal in war.
A powerful spear (śakti) strikes and pierces the Pāṇḍava’s left arm (contextually Bhīma), then immediately drops to the ground, compared to lightning falling from the sky—marking a dramatic, wounding moment in the combat.