Dhṛtarāṣṭra–Sañjaya-saṃvādaḥ; madhyāhna-saṅgrāma-pravṛttiḥ
Dhritarashtra–Sanjaya dialogue and the midday battle escalation
ततः प्रहस्य समरे भीमसेन: परंतप: । प्रेषयामास संक़ुद्ध: सायकान् कृतवर्मणे,तब शत्रुओंको संताप देनेवाले भीमसेनने युद्धमें हँसकर अत्यन्त क्रोधपूर्वक कृतवर्मापर अनेकों सायकों-का प्रहार किया
tataḥ prahasya samare bhīmasenaḥ parantapaḥ | preṣayāmāsa saṅkruddhaḥ sāyakān kṛtavarmaṇe ||
तब शत्रुओं को संताप देने वाले भीमसेन ने समर में हँसकर, अत्यन्त क्रोध से भरकर, कृतवर्मा पर बाणों की वर्षा कर दी।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the moral tension within righteous warfare: even when combat follows accepted martial norms, inner states like anger can dominate action. It invites reflection on self-mastery (control of krodha) amid duty-bound conflict.
Sañjaya describes Bhīma laughing in the thick of battle and, in a surge of anger, shooting many arrows at Kṛtavarman, escalating their direct confrontation.