तैः समन्ताद् वृतः शूरै: समरेषु महारथ: । तान् समीक्ष्य तु कौन्तेयो भीमसेन: पराक्रमी । अभ्यवर्तत वेगेन सिंह: क्षुद्रमूगानिव,उन शूरवीरोंके द्वारा समरभूमिमें महारथी भीम सब ओरसे घिर गये थे। उन सबको सामने देखकर पराक्रमशाली कुन्तीकुमार भीमसेन उसी प्रकार वेगसे आगे बढ़े, जैसे सिंह क्षुद्र मूगोंकी ओर बढ़ता है
taiḥ samantād vṛtaḥ śūraiḥ samareṣu mahārathaḥ | tān samīkṣya tu kaunteyo bhīmasenaḥ parākramī | abhyavartata vegena siṁhaḥ kṣudramṛgān iva ||
Sanjaya said: Surrounded on every side in the battlefield by those heroes, the great chariot-warrior Bhima found himself hemmed in. Seeing them all before him, the mighty son of Kunti, Bhimasena, surged forward with speed—like a lion charging at petty beasts. The image underscores a warrior’s steadfast courage amid encirclement, where fear is rejected and resolve becomes a moral force in the chaos of war.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights steadfast courage and kṣatriya resolve: even when surrounded, a righteous warrior does not collapse into fear but advances with clarity and strength. The lion-simile frames moral confidence—inner firmness—amid the disorder of battle.
Bhima, an elite chariot-warrior, is encircled by enemy heroes on the battlefield. After assessing them, he charges forward powerfully, compared to a lion rushing at lesser animals.