Adhyāya 14: Śalya’s Missile-Pressure and the Pāṇḍava Convergence (शल्यस्य शरवर्षम्)
विधूमो दृश्यते राजंस्तथा पार्थो धनंजय: । राजन्! जैसे चराचर जगत्को दग्ध करके भगवान् अग्निदेव धूमरहित देखे जाते हैं, उसी प्रकार कुन्तीकुमार अर्जुन भी देदीप्यमान हो रहे थे
vidhūmo dṛśyate rājan tathā pārtho dhanañjayaḥ | rājan! yathā carācarajagat dagdhvā bhagavān agnidevaḥ dhūmarahitaḥ dṛśyate, tathā kuntīkumāra arjuno 'pi dedīpyamāna āsīt |
サンジャヤは言った。「王よ、ダナンジャヤ――プルターの子アルジュナ――は、煙なく燃え立つものとして見えた。動くものも動かぬものもこの世のすべてを焼き尽くしたのち、火神アグニが煙なく見えるように、アルジュナもまた、清らかで万物を焼き尽くす光輝を放っていた。」
संजय उवाच
The verse uses Agni as a moral-psychological image: when power is aligned with a clear purpose, it appears ‘smokeless’—pure, unobstructed, and awe-inspiring. Arjuna’s radiance signifies focused valor and righteous resolve in the midst of war.
Sanjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Arjuna is visibly blazing on the battlefield. He compares Arjuna’s appearance to the Fire-god who, after consuming the world, is seen without smoke—emphasizing Arjuna’s overwhelming, purified martial energy.