शराशक्ष क्षयमापतन्ना: क्षणेनैव समन्तत: । महामुने! मेरा नाना प्रकारके अस्त्रोंका ज्ञान विलुप्त हो गया। मेरे सभी बाण सब ओर जाकर क्षणभरमें नष्ट हो गये ।। १८ $ ।। पुरुषश्चाप्रमेयात्मा शड्खचक्रगदाधर:
śarāś ca kṣayam āpatan nāḥ kṣaṇenaiva samantataḥ | mahāmune! me nānā-prakārake astrāṇāṁ jñānaṁ viluptaṁ gataṁ | mama sarve bāṇāḥ sarvato gatvā kṣaṇa-bhareṇa naṣṭāḥ ||
अर्जुन बोले—हे महामुने! क्षणभर में ही मेरे बाण चारों ओर नष्ट हो गये। नाना प्रकार के अस्त्रों का मेरा ज्ञान भी लुप्त हो गया है; मेरे सब बाण दिशाओं में जाकर पलभर में विनष्ट हो गये।
अर्जुन उवाच
Even the greatest human prowess—martial skill, weapons, and hard-won knowledge—can be withdrawn in a moment when time (kāla) and destiny turn. The verse underscores impermanence and the ethical humility that dharma requires: one should not cling to power as if it were permanently one’s own.
Arjuna reports to a sage that his arrows are failing and being destroyed instantly, and that his mastery of diverse weapons has disappeared. This signals a decisive shift in the epic’s closing movement: the heroes’ former capacities no longer operate as before, indicating the waning of their era and the approach of inevitable transition.