Droṇa-pātana-paripṛcchā (Inquiry into the Fall of Droṇa) | द्रोणपातनपरिपृच्छा
स तथा तेष्वनीकेषु पाण्डुपुत्रस्य मारिष | कालवदू व्यचरद् द्रोणो युवेव स्थविरो बली,आर्य! बलवान द्रोणाचार्य वृद्ध होकर भी तरुणके समान फुर्ती दिखाते हुए पाण्बुपुत्र युधिष्ठिरकी सेनाओंमें कालके समान विचरने लगे
sa tathā teṣv anīkeṣu pāṇḍuputrasya māriṣa | kālavad vyacarad droṇo yuveva sthaviro balī ||
サンジャヤは言った。「ああ、尊き御方よ。パーンドゥの子の戦陣のただ中を、ドローナは老いてなお若者のごとき敏捷さで駆け巡り、比類なき力をもって、まるでカーラ(時/死)そのもののように、誰一人として容赦せず進んだ。」
संजय उवाच
The verse frames battlefield power as ‘kāla’—an impersonal inevitability. It cautions that in war, actions rapidly mature into unavoidable consequences, and even revered figures (a teacher like Droṇa) can become instruments of relentless destruction, raising ethical tension between duty, loyalty, and compassion.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Droṇa, though elderly, is moving swiftly through the Pāṇḍavas’ battle-formations (under the Pāṇḍuputra leader), striking with overwhelming force, compared to Time/Death roaming the field.