भीष्मशिबिरगमनम् — Duryodhana’s Visit to Bhīṣma’s Camp and the Command Appeal
अथाभ्याशगतानां स खड्गेनामित्रकर्शन: । असिहस्तापहस्ताभ्यां तेषां गात्राण्यकृन्तत
athābhyāśagatānāṃ sa khaḍgenāmitrakarśanaḥ | asihastāpahastābhyāṃ teṣāṃ gātrāṇyakṛntata ||
तब शत्रुसूदन इरावान ने शत्रुओं के निकट आते ही कभी दाहिने तो कभी बाएँ हाथ से तलवार घुमाकर उनके अंग-प्रत्यंग काट डाले।
संजय उवाच
The verse primarily functions as battlefield narration, highlighting decisive martial action when foes press close. Ethically, it reflects the Mahābhārata’s recurring tension: the kṣatriya’s obligation to fight in war versus the human cost of violence.
As enemies approach at close quarters, the warrior (described as a ‘crusher of foes’) swings his sword alternately with right and left hands and severs the attackers’ limbs, depicting intense hand-to-hand combat.