Adhyāya 18 — Sequential Duels and Formation Pressure
Ulūka–Yuyutsu; Śakuni–Sutasoma; Kṛpa–Dhṛṣṭadyumna; Kṛtavarmā–Śikhaṇḍin
सारोहास्तुरगा: पेतुर्बहवो<र्जुनताडिता: । निर्जिद्वान्त्रा: क्षितौ क्षीणा रुधिरार्द्रा: सुदुर्दूश:,अर्जुनके मारे हुए बहुसंख्यक घोड़े और घुड़सवार पृथ्वीपर क्षत-विक्षत होकर पड़े थे। उनकी जीभ तथा आँतें बाहर निकल आयी थीं। वे खूनसे लथपथ हो रहे थे। उनकी ओर देखना अत्यन्त कठिन हो गया था
sārohāsturagāḥ peturbahavo 'rjunatāḍitāḥ | nirjidvāntarāḥ kṣitau kṣīṇā rudhirārdrāḥ sudurdṛśāḥ ||
Sañjaya said: Many horsemen and horses, struck down by Arjuna, fell to the ground—mangled and exhausted, their tongues and entrails spilling out, drenched in blood, a sight almost impossible to behold. The narration underscores the terrible cost of battle, where prowess achieves victory through scenes that test the limits of human endurance and moral sensibility.
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