Adhyāya 140: Rātriyuddhe Droṇa-prāpti-prayatnaḥ
Night engagement and the attempt to reach Droṇa
ततो व्युदस्तं तत् सैन्यं सिन्धुसौवीरकौरवम् । प्रोत्सारितं महावेगै: कर्णपाण्डवयो: शरै:,इस प्रकार कर्ण और भीमसेनके महान् वेगशाली बाणोंद्वारा सिन्धु, सौवीर और कौरवदलकी वह सेना उखड़ गयी और वहाँसे भाग खड़ी हुई
tato vyudastaṃ tat sainyaṃ sindhusauvīrakauravam | protsāritaṃ mahāvegaiḥ karṇapāṇḍavayoḥ śaraiḥ ||
サンジャヤは言った。「そのとき、シンドゥ、サウヴィーラ、そしてクル族の軍勢は、揺さぶられ、ほころび、乱れに投げ込まれた。カルナとパーンダヴァ(ビーマセーナ)の強大にして疾く飛ぶ矢によって押し返され、四散したのである。戦の圧迫の中では、大軍の陣もまた、勝る力と決意に打たれれば一挙に崩れ去る。」
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights a practical ethical insight of the epic’s war narrative: collective strength depends on discipline and morale, and when confronted by overwhelming prowess and momentum, even a large force can lose cohesion and be driven back. It also reflects the kṣatriya-world emphasis on decisive action and the consequences of martial superiority.
Sañjaya reports that the combined contingent of Sindhus, Sauvīras, and Kauravas is dislodged and pushed back—effectively scattered—by the powerful, fast arrows shot by Karṇa and the Pāṇḍava warrior identified in the given context as Bhīmasena.