Cakravyūha-saṃkalpaḥ, Saṃśaptaka-āhvānaṃ, Saubhadra-vikrīḍitam
Drona Parva, Adhyāya 32
नरान्त्रै: केचिदपरे विषाणालग्नसंश्रयै:
narāntraiḥ kecid apare viṣāṇālagna-saṁśrayaiḥ
कुछ के अंतड़ियाँ बाहर निकल आई थीं; और कुछ दूसरे, सींगों में फँसकर, उन्हीं से लटके हुए थे।
संजय उवाच
The verse functions as a stark ethical reminder: war, even when framed by claims of dharma, produces extreme bodily suffering and dehumanizing scenes. It cautions against romanticizing violence and highlights the grave karmic and moral weight of conflict.
Sañjaya reports gruesome battlefield sights: some warriors lie with their entrails exposed, while others are caught and hanging upon horns. The line is part of a broader depiction of the chaos and carnage during the fighting in Droṇa Parva.