Bhūriśravas–Sātyaki Saṃvāda and Duel; Arjuna’s Intervention (भूरिश्रवाः–सात्यकि संवादः, युद्धम्, अर्जुन-हस्तक्षेपः)
अशोभत महाराज सविद्युदिव तोयद: । महाराज! हाथीकी पीठपर बैठकर अपने सोनेके बने हुए धनुषको हिलाता हुआ जलसंध बिजलीसहित मेघके समान शोभा पा रहा था ।। ३३ $ || तमापतन्तं सहसा मागधस्य गजोत्तमम्
aśobhat mahārāja savidyud iva toyadaḥ | tam āpatantaṃ sahasā māgadhasya gajottamam ||
अशोभत महाराज सविद्युदिव तोयदः । तमापतन्तं सहसा मागधस्य गजोत्तमम् ॥
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how martial brilliance can resemble nature’s majestic beauty, yet that same grandeur carries destructive potential. It invites reflection on the ethical tension of war: splendor and prowess do not erase the suffering and peril they bring.
Sañjaya describes a warrior’s striking appearance—likened to a lightning-lit rain-cloud—and then notes that the foremost elephant of the Magadhan side suddenly charges forward, intensifying the immediacy and danger of the battle scene.