श्वेस्तां चक्रप्रमथितां द्रक्ष्य्से नूपवाहिनीम्
śvetāṁ cakra-pramathitāṁ drakṣyase nūpa-vāhinīm
सञ्जय उवाच—श्वेतां चक्रप्रमथितां द्रक्ष्यसे नूपवाहिनीम्।
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the overwhelming, impersonal force of war: once battle’s momentum is unleashed, even a proud, ‘radiant’ host can be reduced to disorder. It implicitly warns of the ethical cost of violence and the fragility of martial glory.
Sañjaya, reporting to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, foretells/depicts a battlefield scene in which an opposing troop-body is smashed into confusion by the onrush of a chariot—symbolized by the ‘wheel’—indicating a rout or severe disruption of that formation.