भीष्मपर्व — अध्याय ६६: तुमुलसंग्रामवर्णनम्
The Tumult of Battle Described
महता रथघोषेण रथेनादित्यवर्चसा । छादयन् शरवर्षेण पर्जन्य इव वृष्टिमान्
mahatā rathaghoṣeṇa rathenādityavarcāsā | chādayan śaravarṣeṇa parjanya iva vṛṣṭimān |
សញ្ជ័យបាននិយាយ៖ ជិះលើរថធំមួយ ដែលកង់បន្លឺសំឡេងគគ្រឹកគគ្រេង ហើយភ្លឺរលោងដូចព្រះអាទិត្យ គាត់បានមកដល់ទីនោះ—បាញ់ព្រួញជាភ្លៀងគ្របដណ្តប់ជុំវិញ ដូចពពកពេញទឹកភ្លៀងកំពុងបង្អួតភ្លៀងធ្លាក់។
संजय उवाच
The verse primarily uses epic simile to portray irresistible martial energy: brilliance (sun-like radiance) and force (arrow-rain) can dominate the battlefield. In a dharma-war context, such power is ethically significant—strength is not merely spectacle but a decisive instrument whose use carries responsibility and consequence.
Sañjaya describes a warrior arriving on a huge chariot with a deep, resounding wheel-noise, shining like the sun, and blanketing the field with a dense volley of arrows, compared to a rain-cloud pouring down.