Abhimanyunidhana-prakāśaḥ — Vasudeva–Kṛṣṇa–Subhadrā–Kuntī śoka-saṃvāda
Disclosure and Consolation
हते कर्णे तु कौरव्या निरुत्साहा हतौजस: । अक्षौहिणीभिस्तिसूभिमरद्रेशं पर्यवारयन्
hate karṇe tu kauravyā nirutsāhā hataujasaḥ | akṣauhiṇībhis tisṛbhir madrādheśaṃ paryavārayan |
Васудева сказал: когда Карна был убит, кауравы утратили и решимость, и силу. Тогда они поставили во главе войска Шалью, царя Мадры, окружили и прикрыли его тремя акшаухини и вновь возобновили битву.
वासुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical reality of war: the fall of a key warrior can collapse collective morale, yet armies often continue out of perceived duty and loyalty under new command—raising questions about steadfastness, responsibility, and the costs of ambition.
After Karṇa’s death, the Kaurava forces become dispirited and weakened. They then install Śalya, the king of Madra, as commander and protect him with three akṣauhiṇī formations, thereby continuing the fighting.