भीष्मपातने कर्णविलापः | Karṇa’s Lament upon Seeing Bhīṣma Fallen
समिद्धो5ग्निर्यथा वीर महाज्वालो द्रुमान् दहेत्
samiddho 'gnir yathā vīra mahājvālo drumān dahet
សញ្ជ័យបាននិយាយថា៖ «ឱ វីរបុរស! ដូចភ្លើងដែលបានបញ្ឆេះល្អ ហើយឆេះឡើងដោយអណ្តាតភ្លើងធំៗ អាចដុតឈើទាំងព្រៃឲ្យរលាយបាន ដូច្នោះដែរ កំហឹង និងកម្លាំងរបស់យុទ្ធជននោះ ក៏ហាក់ដូចជាត្រៀមលេបលាន់អស់អ្នកណាដែលឈរប្រឆាំងមុខគាត់។»
संजय उवाच
The verse uses a vivid simile to convey how unchecked martial power can become indiscriminate and consuming—like fire that does not distinguish among trees. Ethically, it highlights the terrifying momentum of violence in war and the need for restraint and discernment (dharma) amid destructive capability.
Sañjaya, narrating events to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, describes a warrior’s overwhelming, blazing energy on the battlefield. The comparison to a great fire signals that the fighter’s advance threatens to burn through opposing forces as easily as flames consume a forest.
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