Rātri-yuddhe Droṇasya prahāraḥ — Bhīmasenasya dhārtarāṣṭra-śūrānām nigrahaḥ
Night Battle: Droṇa’s Assault and Bhīma’s Suppression of Dhārtarāṣṭra Warriors
नन्दयिष्यत्यमित्रान् हि फाल्गुनेन निपातित:ः । 'क्या दुर्योधनके हितमें तत्पर रहनेवाला राजा जयद्रथ अर्जुनके हाथसे मारा जाकर शत्रुपक्षको आनन्दित करेगा?
nandayīṣyaty amitrān hi phālgunena nipātitaḥ |
ສັນຊະຍະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ແທ້ແລ້ວ ຖ້າລາວຖືກຟາລກຸນະ (ອາຣຊຸນ) ຟັນລົງໃຫ້ຕາຍ, ກະສັດໄຊຍະດຣະຖະ ຜູ້ມຸ່ງໝັ້ນເພື່ອປະໂຫຍດຂອງທຸຣຍໂອທະນະ ຈະກາຍເປັນຜູ້ເຮັດໃຫ້ຝ່າຍສັດຕູຍິນດີຫຼື?»
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the irony of war: even actions driven by loyalty to one’s own side can culminate in outcomes that strengthen the enemy. It underscores how attachment to factional success, rather than righteous discernment, can lead to self-defeating consequences.
Sañjaya, narrating events to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, reflects on the prospect of Jayadratha—an ally devoted to Duryodhana’s interests—being slain by Arjuna, which would naturally bring joy to the opposing (Pāṇḍava) side.