Karṇa-parva Adhyāya 20 — Yudhiṣṭhira–Duryodhana Encounter and Escalation of Arms
सादिश्रि: पत्तिसंघाश्व निहता युधि शेरते । कितने ही घुड़सवार बड़ी उतावलीके साथ पैदल वीरोंके पास जाकर उनके द्वारा मारे गये तथा झुडं-के-झुंड पैदल सैनिक भी घुड़सवारोंकी चोटसे मारे जाकर युद्धस्थलमें सदाके लिये सो गये थे
sādiśriḥ pattisaṅghāśva nihatā yudhi śerate | kitane hī ghuṛasavāra baṛī utāvalīke sātha paidala vīroṅke pāsa jākar unake dvārā māre gaye tathā jhuṇḍa-ke-jhuṇḍa paidala sainik bhī ghuṛasavāroṅkī coṭase māre jākar yuddhasthalameṃ sadāke liye so gaye the |
Sanjaya said: In that battle, ranks of foot-soldiers and horses lay slain upon the field. Many cavalrymen, rushing forward in reckless haste toward the infantry, were cut down by those foot-warriors; and, in turn, whole clusters of infantry were struck down by the blows of the horsemen, falling on the battlefield as if to sleep there forever. The scene underscores the mutual destructiveness of war, where impatience and aggression quickly become causes of ruin.
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