Bhūriśravas–Sātyaki Saṃvāda and Duel; Arjuna’s Intervention (भूरिश्रवाः–सात्यकि संवादः, युद्धम्, अर्जुन-हस्तक्षेपः)
वसुंधराधराद् भ्रष्टी पज्चशीर्षाविवोरगौ । उसकी वे परिघके समान मोटी भुजाएँ उस गजराजकी पीठसे नीचे गिर पड़ीं, मानो पर्वतसे पाँच-पाँच मस्तकोंवाले दो नाग पृथ्वीपर गिरे हों ।।
vasuṃdharādharād bhraṣṭī pañcaśīrṣāv ivoragau | tasya ve parigha-samānā moṭī bhujā gajarājasya pīṭhataḥ adho nipetatuḥ, yathā parvatāt pañca-pañca-mastakau dvau nāgau pṛthivyāṃ patitau ||
サञ्जयは言った。その大いなる地を担うかの象王の背から、鉄の棍棒のごとく太く重い二つの腕が滑り落ちて地に倒れた。まるで五つの頭を持つ二匹のナーガが山から大地へ落ちたかのようであった。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the fragility of bodily power and martial pride: even the mightiest can fall suddenly in war. The vivid simile serves as a moral reminder of impermanence and the destructive unpredictability of violence.
Sañjaya describes a battlefield moment where a warrior’s heavy arms slip and fall from the back of a great elephant, compared to two five-headed serpents tumbling from a mountain—signaling a dramatic collapse or death amid combat.
Curious about the meaning, context, or a word? Ask, and continue the conversation in the Vedapath app.
A free Google sign-in keeps your chat saved across web and the app.
Read Mahabharata in the Vedapath app
Scan the QR code to open this directly in the app, with audio, word-by-word meanings, and more.