Sauptika Parva, Adhyaya 8 — Dhṛṣṭadyumna-vadha and the Camp’s Nocturnal Rout
स तानापततः: सर्वान् रुद्रास्त्रेण व्यपोथयत् । तब जन श्रेष्ठ योद्धाओंने सहसा पहुँचकर अभश्वत्थामाको चारों ओरसे घेर लिया; परंतु अश्व॒त्थामाने पास आते ही उन सबको रुद्रास्त्रसे मार गिराया
sa tān āpatataḥ sarvān rudrāstreṇa vyapothayat |
Sañjaya said: As all those warriors rushed upon him together, he struck them down with the Rudra-weapon. The episode underscores the grim escalation of nocturnal warfare: surrounded at close quarters, Aśvatthāmā answers not with restraint but with a divine missile, turning a human clash into a catastrophic, ethically fraught slaughter.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how the use of divine weapons in close human conflict magnifies destruction and moral peril. In the Sauptika context, it points to the collapse of warrior-ethics (dharma-yuddha norms) and the tragic consequences of answering fear and encirclement with overwhelming, quasi-divine force.
As Aśvatthāmā is suddenly surrounded by opposing fighters who rush at him together, he immediately counters by deploying the Rudrāstra, striking them down en masse.