शल्यस्य पाण्डवसेनापीडनम् — Śalya’s Assault on the Pāṇḍava Host
with Omens and Bhīma’s Counter
ततः क्रुद्धो महाराज नकुल: परवीरहा । शरैस्तस्य दिश: सर्वाश्छादयामास वीर्यवान्,महाराज! तत्पश्चात् शत्रुवीरोंका संहार करनेवाले पराक्रमी नकुलने कुपित हो बाणोंकी वर्षासे सुषेणकी सम्पूर्ण दिशाओंको आच्छादित कर दिया
tataḥ kruddho mahārāja nakulaḥ paravīrahā | śarais tasya diśaḥ sarvāś chādayāmāsa vīryavān ||
Sañjaya berkata: Kemudian Nakula—perkasa dan pembunuh wira musuh—dalam kemarahannya, wahai Raja, menutupi segala arah di sekeliling lawannya dengan hujan anak panah yang lebat.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how kṣatriya energy—especially anger—manifests as decisive martial action. It implicitly warns that wrath, even when aligned with warrior duty, escalates destruction; therefore discipline and discernment are crucial within dharma-bound conflict.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Nakula, enraged, unleashes such a barrage of arrows that the opponent’s surrounding quarters seem covered—an image of overwhelming pressure in battle.