अपरे दशनैरोष्ठानदशन् क्रोधमूर्च्छिता: । कोई-कोई नरेश हाथसे हाथ मलने लगे। कुछ क्रोधसे आतुर हो दाँतोंसे ओठ चबाने लगे
apare daśanair oṣṭhān adaśan krodha-mūrcchitāḥ |
サञ्जयは言った。「またある者は、怒りに呑まれて狂したようになり、歯で唇を噛んだ。諸王は憤怒を抑えきれず、その苛立ちをかかる無意識の仕草にあらわした。」
संजय उवाच
Unchecked anger (krodha) overwhelms discernment and manifests outwardly; the verse highlights how wrath can seize even rulers, implying the ethical need for self-mastery amid conflict.
Sañjaya describes the reactions of some kings in the war setting: they are so enraged that they bite their lips with their teeth, a physical sign of being overpowered by anger.