हीयमानस्ततो भीम उद्यतोऽभूत्पुनः पुनः । अहीयत ततोऽप्यंग ववृधे बर्बरीककः
hīyamānastato bhīma udyato'bhūtpunaḥ punaḥ | ahīyata tato'pyaṃga vavṛdhe barbarīkakaḥ
ビーマが消耗してゆく中でも、彼は幾度となく立ち上がった。だがそれでも、愛しき者よ、彼はなお劣勢となり、バルバリーカはただ強さを増していった。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A dust-filled battlefield: Bhīma repeatedly rises, battered and breathless, while Barbarīka stands increasingly radiant and unwearied, his posture firm and dominant.
Persistence is noble, but outcomes still unfold under larger cosmic order; dharma includes accepting when divine will overrides personal strength.
No site is named in this verse.
None.