द्रोणनिन्दाश्रवणं तथा सात्यकि–पार्षतविवादः
Hearing the reproach of Droṇa and the Sātyaki–Pārṣata dispute
ततो मद्राधिप: क्रुद्ध/ शरेणानतपर्वणा । आजपघानोरसि दृढं विराट वाहिनीपतिम्
tato madrādhipaḥ kruddhaḥ śareṇānataparvaṇā | ājau jaghānorasi dṛḍhaṃ virāṭa-vāhinīpatim ||
သဉ္ဇယက ပြောသည်– ထို့နောက် မဒ္ရ၏ အရှင်သည် ဒေါသထွက်ကာ အဆစ်မကွဲသော မြားတစ်စင်းဖြင့် စစ်မြေပြင်အလယ်၌ ဝိရာဋ၏ တပ်မဟာမူးကို ရင်ဘတ်ပေါ်သို့ တင်းကျပ်စွာ ထိုးနှက်လေ၏။
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how anger (krodha) intensifies the destructiveness of war: when leaders act from rage, violence becomes swift and targeted, and the lives of many depend on the fall of key commanders—inviting reflection on self-control and the ethical cost of battle.
Sañjaya reports that Śalya, the king of Madra, in anger shoots a powerful arrow and strikes the commander of Virāṭa’s army squarely on the chest during the fighting.