संस्तरिष्यामि गोविन्द वसुधां वसुधाधिपै: । “गोविन्द! आज मैं सुवर्णमय कवच और मणिमय कुण्डल धारण करनेवाले भूपतियोंकी लाशोंसे रणभूमिको पाट दूँगा | ४३ ई ।। अद्याभिमन्यो: शत्रूणां सर्वेषां मधुसूदन
saṃstariṣyāmi govinda vasudhāṃ vasudhādhipaiḥ | adyābhimanyōḥ śatrūṇāṃ sarveṣāṃ madhusūdana ||
संजय म्हणाला— “गोविंद! राजांच्या देहांनी मी ही वसुंधरा पसरून टाकीन. आज, मधुसूदन, अभिमन्यूचे सर्व शत्रू मी संहारून टाकीन.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how war inflames pride and reduces opponents to mere ‘bodies’ in a boast of slaughter. In the Mahābhārata’s ethical frame, such speech functions as a warning: adharma grows when victory is pursued without restraint, and violent intent rebounds through karmic consequence.
Sañjaya reports a warrior’s fierce vow addressed to Kṛṣṇa (Govinda/Madhusūdana): he claims he will cover the battlefield/earth with the slain kings and destroy all enemies connected with Abhimanyu. It is a moment of escalating ferocity in the Karṇa Parva war narrative.