हन्तास्मि तरसा युद्धे त्वामेवेह सबान्धवम् । यदि स्थास्यसि संग्रामे क्षत्रधमेण सौबल
hantāsmi tarasā yuddhe tvām eveha sabāndhavam | yadi sthāsyasi saṅgrāme kṣatradharmeṇa saubala suvalakumāra ||
ସହଦେବ କହିଲେ—ହେ ସୌବଲ, ସୁବଳପୁତ୍ର! ଯଦି ତୁ କ୍ଷତ୍ରଧର୍ମ ଅନୁସାରେ ଏହି ସଙ୍ଗ୍ରାମରେ ଦୃଢ଼ ହୋଇ ଦାଁଡ଼ି ରହିବୁ, ତେବେ ମୁଁ ବେଗରେ ଏଠି ଯୁଦ୍ଧରେ ତୋତେ ତୋର ବନ୍ଧୁ-ବାନ୍ଧବମାନଙ୍କ ସହିତ ନିଶ୍ଚୟ ବଧ କରିଦେବି।
सहदेव उवाच
The verse frames violence within the declared boundaries of kṣatriya-dharma: if the opponent insists on standing in battle as a warrior, then the speaker accepts the same code and announces decisive, even ruthless, action. It highlights how dharma can function as a rule-governed ethic for conflict rather than mere personal rage.
Sahadeva addresses Śakuni (called Saubala, son of Suvala) and issues a direct battlefield warning: if Śakuni remains in the fight, Sahadeva will kill him swiftly, even along with his supporting kinsmen. The line intensifies the confrontation and signals Sahadeva’s resolve against a key antagonist.