सदोपस्पर्शनाच्चास्य बभूवुरमितौजस: । विद्युदम्भोरुहनिभा जटास्तस्य महात्मन:,अमित तेजस्वी महात्मा अर्जुनके सिरकी जटाएँ नित्य स्नान करनेके कारण विद्युत् और कमलोंके समान हो गयी थीं
sadopasparśanāc cāsya babhūvur amitaujasaḥ | vidyud-ambhoruha-nibhā jaṭās tasya mahātmanaḥ ||
Vaiśampāyana said: And because he performed constant ritual ablutions, the matted locks of that great-souled, immeasurably powerful one came to resemble lightning and lotus-stalks—an image of disciplined purity and ascetic restraint shaping even the outward form of a hero.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Regular purification and disciplined observance (nitya upasparśana) are presented as outward signs of inner restraint; the hero’s power is harmonized with ascetic purity, suggesting that strength in dharma is sustained by self-control and ritual-ethical discipline.
The narrator describes the great-souled warrior’s appearance during a period of disciplined practice: through continual ablutions his matted locks take on a radiant, auspicious likeness—compared to lightning and lotus—marking him as both powerful and purified.