Virāṭa-parva Adhyāya 54 — Missile-Exchange and Tactical Redirection
Arjuna, Aśvatthāman, Karṇa
स चापि तानर्जुनबाहुमुक्ता- ज्छराज्छरौचै: प्रतिहत्य वीर: । तस्थौ महात्मा सधनु: सबाण: सविस्फुलिज्रोडग्निरिवाशु कर्ण:
sa cāpi tān arjunabāhumuktāc charāc charauccaiḥ pratihatya vīraḥ | tasthau mahātmā sadhanuḥ sabāṇaḥ savisphulijroḍagnir ivāśu karṇaḥ ||
Namun sang pahlawan agung Karṇa, dengan cepat menangkis dan mematahkan panah-panah yang dilepaskan dari lengan Arjuna—panah demi panah—lalu berdiri teguh, busur di tangan dan anak panah siap, menyala laksana api yang memercikkan bunga-bunga bara.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores kṣatriya discipline: true prowess is shown not only by attacking but by controlled defense, composure, and steadiness under pressure. Karṇa’s ‘fire with sparks’ imagery conveys focused energy governed by skill rather than panic.
In the heat of combat, Arjuna releases volleys of arrows. Karṇa rapidly counters them—cutting or repelling each incoming shaft—and then stands poised with bow and arrows, appearing radiant and formidable like a spark-filled blaze.