अजिशीर्षे प्रातःसंध्यायां संग्रामवर्णनम् / Dawn-Transition Battle at Ajiśīrṣa
Chapter 161
अन््ये तु दृष्टवा राधेयं क्रोधरक्तेक्षणाउब्रुवन्
anye tu dṛṣṭvā rādheyaṃ krodha-raktākṣaṇābruvan
サンジャヤは言った。しかし他の者たちは、怒りに目を赤くしたラーデーヤ(カルナ)を見るや、声を上げて言い放った——戦場の熱の中、憤怒から生まれた言葉であり、怒りがいかに判断を呑み込み、戦の荒廃のただ中で人を苛烈な言辞へと駆り立てるかを示していた。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights a moral-psychological truth: anger (krodha) visibly and inwardly distorts perception and prompts impulsive speech. In the Mahābhārata’s war setting, it serves as a caution that ethical discernment is easily eclipsed when wrath governs the mind.
Sañjaya narrates that certain warriors, upon seeing Karṇa (Rādheya), their eyes reddened with anger, begin to speak—indicating a charged confrontation and the escalation of hostile words in the midst of battle.