ततस्ते भ्रातरः सर्वे वज्रपातोपमं वचः । श्रुत्वा दृष्ट्वा च तं शस्त्रैः खंडितं जनकं निजम्
tataste bhrātaraḥ sarve vajrapātopamaṃ vacaḥ | śrutvā dṛṣṭvā ca taṃ śastraiḥ khaṃḍitaṃ janakaṃ nijam
បន្ទាប់ពីបានឮពាក្យប្រៀបដូចជារន្ទះបាញ់ និងបានឃើញបិតារបស់ខ្លួនត្រូវគេកាប់សម្លាប់ដោយអាវុធ បងប្អូនទាំងអស់នោះក៏កើតក្តីរន្ធົດយ៉ាងខ្លាំង។
Sūta
Scene: Brothers stand before their father’s weapon-mangled body; one reels as if struck by thunder; weapons and blood implied but not gratuitous, emphasizing stunned grief.
When adharma strikes the innocent, it awakens righteous resolve; grief becomes the impetus to defend sacred order.
No named tīrtha is specified in this verse; it continues the hermitage episode within the chapter’s sacred narrative frame.
None; the verse depicts the emotional and ethical turning point after witnessing harm.