Karṇa-parva Adhyāya 58 — Arjuna’s Arrow-Storm and Relief of Bhīmasena
दृश्यन्ते वै महाराज शरैश्छन्ना: सहस्रश: । महाराज! उस समय सब ओरसे बाणोंद्वारा आच्छादित होनेके कारण न तो आकाश दिखायी देता था, न दिशाएँ दीखती थीं और न सहसौरों योद्धा ही दृष्टिगोचर होते थे ।। ३५३६ || तथैव पार्षतो राजन द्रौणिमाहवशोभिनम्
sañjaya uvāca | dṛśyante vai mahārāja śaraiś channāḥ sahasraśaḥ |
Wahai Maharaja, ribuan prajurit tampak tertutup oleh anak panah. Pada saat itu, karena hujan panah yang begitu rapat dari segala arah, langit, penjuru-penjuru, bahkan kerumunan kesatria pun tak lagi terlihat jelas.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the dehumanizing intensity of war: when violence becomes overwhelming, clarity—symbolized by sky and directions—disappears. It implicitly warns that unchecked martial fury obscures discernment and humane perception, even for those who are present.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that the battlefield is so saturated with arrows that the sky and directions cannot be seen, and the warriors themselves are hard to distinguish—conveying the peak ferocity and confusion of the combat.