Śalya-parva Adhyāya 26 — Duryodhana’s remnant formation and rapid engagements
सो5तिविद्धो महाराज तव पुत्रेण धन्विना । भीम: संचुक्षुभे क्रुद्धः पर्वणीव महोदधि:
so 'tividdho mahārāja tava putreṇa dhanvinā | bhīmaḥ sañcukṣubhe kruddhaḥ parvaṇīva mahodadhiḥ ||
サンジャヤは言った。「大王よ、弓を操る汝の子の矢に深く貫かれながらも、ビーマの怒りは燃え上がった。満月の潮にふくらむ大海のように、彼は憤怒にうねり、激しく揺れ動いた。」
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights a moral-psychological truth of warfare: injury and humiliation can inflame anger, and unchecked wrath can swell into a force as overwhelming as nature itself. It implicitly warns that inner agitation may drive escalation beyond measured judgment.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Bhīma, though severely struck by the king’s archer-son, does not falter; instead he becomes intensely enraged and turbulent, compared to the ocean rising powerfully at the full-moon tide.