भीष्मशिबिरगमनम् — Duryodhana’s Visit to Bhīṣma’s Camp and the Command Appeal
विकृष्य च शितं खड्गं गृहीत्वा च शरावरम् । पदातिर्द्रतमागच्छज्जिघांसु: सौबलान् युधि
vikṛṣya ca śitaṃ khaḍgaṃ gṛhītvā ca śarāvaram | padātir drutam āgacchaj jighāṃsuḥ saubalān yudhi ||
फिर तीखी तलवार खींचकर और ढाल धारण करके, इरावान पैदल ही युद्ध में सुबलपुत्रों को मार डालने की इच्छा से शीघ्र उन पर टूट पड़ा।
संजय उवाच
The verse foregrounds intention (jighāṃsuḥ—desiring to kill) as a decisive inner force in war: even when action is socially sanctioned as kṣatriya-duty, the moral weight of violent intent remains palpable, reminding readers of the ethical gravity carried by each combatant’s resolve.
Sañjaya describes Irāvān drawing a sharp sword, taking a shield, and charging on foot toward the Saubalas in the midst of battle, determined to kill them.