शूलमुद्गरधारिण्या शैलपादपहस्तया
śūlamudgaradhāriṇyā śailapādapahastayā
शूलमुद्गरधारिण्या शैलपादपहस्तया। सा शूलं मुद्गरं चैव बिभ्रती शैलसन्निभपादकरा समरेऽभ्यवर्तत॥
संजय उवाच
The line underscores how war magnifies power into terrifying imagery; it implicitly cautions that martial prowess, when unmoored from dharma, becomes a force of destruction rather than protection.
Sañjaya describes a formidable female figure entering or moving in battle, characterized by carrying a spear and mace and by rock-like limbs—poetic hyperbole to convey her overwhelming strength and threat.