धृष्टद्युम्नस्य द्रोणाभिमुख्यं तथा सात्यकि-कर्ण-समागमः
Dhṛṣṭadyumna’s advance toward Droṇa and the Sātyaki–Karṇa confrontation
बहुभि: सह संगम्य निर्जित्य च महारथान् | श्रान्तश्न श्रान्तवाहश्न विमना: शस्त्रपीडित:,सात्यकि बहुत-से योद्धाओंके साथ युद्ध करके कितने ही महारथियोंको पराजित करनेके बाद थक गया था। उसके घोड़े भी परिश्रमसे चूर-चूर हो रहे थे और वह अस्त्र- शस्त्रोंसे पीड़ित हो खिन्नचित्त हो गया था
bahubhiḥ saha saṅgamya nirjitya ca mahārathān | śrāntaś ca śrāntavāhaś ca vimanāḥ śastrapīḍitaḥ ||
Arjuna said: “After joining battle with many warriors and overcoming numerous great chariot-fighters, Sātyaki has become exhausted. His horses too are worn out from strain, and he, afflicted by the blows of weapons, has grown dispirited and downcast.”
अर्जुन उवाच
Even amid righteous warfare, a leader must notice the limits of human and animal endurance. Recognizing an ally’s exhaustion and injury reflects responsibility and compassion, and it guides ethical decision-making about continuing or adjusting one’s course in battle.
Arjuna reports Sātyaki’s condition: after fighting alongside many and defeating several elite warriors, Sātyaki is worn out; his horses are also spent, and he is mentally dejected due to the pain and pressure of weapons. This sets up a tactical and moral assessment of the next steps in the ongoing conflict.