सर्वायसैस्तीक्षणवक्त्रै: पुनर्विव्याध चाष्टभि:
sarvāyasais tīkṣṇavaktraiḥ punar vivyādha cāṣṭabhiḥ
फिर उसने तीक्ष्णमुख, सर्वलौह आठ बाणों से उसे पुनः बेध दिया।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the grim momentum of war: repeated injury becomes normalized, reminding readers that when dharma collapses into unchecked hostility, actions tend to escalate rather than resolve conflict.
Sañjaya reports that a warrior (implied from context) strikes his opponent again, this time with eight sharp, iron arrows, emphasizing the intensity and persistence of the combat.