Bhūriśravas–Sātyaki Saṃvāda and Duel; Arjuna’s Intervention (भूरिश्रवाः–सात्यकि संवादः, युद्धम्, अर्जुन-हस्तक्षेपः)
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aśobhat mahārāja savidyud iva toyadaḥ | tam āpatantaṃ sahasā māgadhasya gajottamam ||
Sañjaya berkata: Wahai Raja, dia bersinar laksana awan hujan yang disambar kilat. Tiba-tiba, gajah terunggul dari pihak Magadha meluru menyerang.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how martial brilliance can resemble nature’s majestic beauty, yet that same grandeur carries destructive potential. It invites reflection on the ethical tension of war: splendor and prowess do not erase the suffering and peril they bring.
Sañjaya describes a warrior’s striking appearance—likened to a lightning-lit rain-cloud—and then notes that the foremost elephant of the Magadhan side suddenly charges forward, intensifying the immediacy and danger of the battle scene.