Sauptika-parva Adhyāya 13 — Bhīmasena’s Pursuit of Drauṇi and the Release of a Divine Astra
तमभ्यधावत् कौन्तेय: प्रगृह्य सशरं धनु:
tam abhyadhāvat kaunteyaḥ pragṛhya saśaraṃ dhanuḥ
Vaiśaṃpāyana berkata: Lalu putera Kuntī meluru ke arahnya, setelah menggenggam busur dengan anak panah sedia terpasang—bergerak dengan tekad yang mendesak di tengah keganasan pascaperang, berniat menghadapi ancaman itu secara langsung.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights decisive kṣatriya response to imminent danger: when adharma erupts in the chaos after battle, a protector must act swiftly—yet the broader Sauptika context also presses the ethical question of how far retaliation should go once war’s boundaries have collapsed.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Kaunteya (understood here as Arjuna) charges toward the opponent, taking up his bow already furnished with arrows, signaling immediate readiness for confrontation in the tense events of the Sauptika episode.