शीतस्यामृतकल्पस्य दिव्यगन्धरसस्य च । अतर्पयत् ततः पार्थ: शीतया जलधारया
śītasyāmṛtakalpasya divyagandharasasya ca | atarpayat tataḥ pārthaḥ śītayā jaladhārayā ||
അപ്പോൾ പാർഥ അർജുനൻ ശീതളമായ ജലധാരയാൽ അദ്ദേഹത്തെ തൃപ്തിപ്പെടുത്തി—ആ ജലം ശീതളതയിൽ അമൃതസമം; ദിവ്യമായ സുഗന്ധവും രുചിയും ഉള്ളതുപോലെ തോന്നി.
संजय उवाच
Even in war, dharma includes humane conduct: offering relief, refreshment, and dignity to the suffering. The verse highlights compassion as a complementary virtue to martial duty, not its negation.
Sañjaya describes Pārtha (Arjuna) pouring a cool stream of water that feels nectar-like and divinely fragrant/tasty, thereby refreshing and satisfying the person being addressed in the surrounding passage.