Śalya–Bhīma Gadā-saṃnipāta and Śalya’s Bāṇa-jāla against Yudhiṣṭhira
Book 9, Chapter 11
स निर्भिद्य महात्मानं वेगेनाभ्यपतच्च गाम् । उस समय शल्यने युधिष्ठिरपर विषैले सर्पके समान एक भयंकर बाणका प्रहार किया। वह बाण बड़े वेगसे महात्मा युधिष्ठिरको घायल करके पृथ्वीपर गिर पड़ा ।।
sa nirbhidya mahātmānaṁ vegenābhyapatac ca gām | tato vṛkodaraḥ kruddhaḥ śalyaṁ vivyādha saptabhiḥ |
Санджая сказал: Стрела, летя с великой стремительностью, поразила и пронзила великодушного Юдхиштхиру, а затем упала на землю. Увидев это, Бхима (Врикодара), воспылав гневом, пронзил Шалью семью стрелами. Затем Сахадева — пятью, Накула — десятью, а сыновья Драупади — множеством стрел, тяжко ранив Шалью, героя, сокрушающего врагов.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how warfare amplifies cycles of harm: a grievous strike immediately triggers counter-strikes. Ethically, it reflects the Mahābhārata’s recurring tension between kṣatriya valor (swift retaliation in battle) and the tragic cost of violence that spreads through reaction.
Śalya’s fast, piercing attack wounds the great-souled Yudhiṣṭhira and the projectile falls to the ground. Witnessing Yudhiṣṭhira’s injury, Bhīma becomes enraged and shoots Śalya with seven arrows in immediate retaliation.
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