रात्रौ युद्धप्रवृत्तिः — Night Battle Begins; Duryodhana’s Protective Orders for Droṇa
Droṇa-parva 139
ते कर्णचापप्रभवा: शरा बर्हिणवासस: । विविशु: सर्वतः पार्थ वासायेवाण्डजा द्रुमम्
te karṇacāpaprabhavāḥ śarā barhiṇavāsasaḥ | viviśuḥ sarvataḥ pārtha vāsāyevāṇḍajā drumam ||
पार्थ! कर्ण के धनुष से उत्पन्न वे मयूरपंख-धारी बाण सब ओर से आकर तुम्हें वैसे ही भेदने लगे, जैसे अंडज पक्षी वृक्ष पर अपने बसेरे में घुसते हैं।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the kṣatriya ideal of steadfastness under overwhelming force: even when surrounded by danger, a warrior is expected to remain composed and faithful to duty. The simile of birds entering a nest emphasizes the density and inevitability of the incoming attack, testing resolve and discipline.
Sañjaya describes Karṇa’s intense barrage: peacock-feathered arrows shot from Karṇa’s bow strike Arjuna from all directions, likened to birds flocking into a nest in a tree—conveying how completely Arjuna is being hemmed in by missiles.