भीम उवाच । विभ्रांतोऽसि ध्रुवं पार्थ नात्र हंता नरोऽपरः । अथ चेदस्ति त्वत्पौत्रमुच्चस्थं वच्मि हंत कः
bhīma uvāca | vibhrāṃto'si dhruvaṃ pārtha nātra haṃtā naro'paraḥ | atha cedasti tvatpautramuccasthaṃ vacmi haṃta kaḥ
भीम उवाच—पार्थ, ध्रुवं त्वं विभ्रान्तोऽसि; अत्र हन्ता नरोऽपरः नास्ति। अथ चेदस्ति कश्चित्, तं वक्ष्यामि—स उच्चस्थः कः? किं तव पौत्रः?॥
Bhīma
Scene: Bhīma, robust and direct, addresses Pārtha (Arjuna), dismissing the notion of an unknown slayer and pressing for identification; tension between perception and certainty.
It shows how spiritual perception can be contested by worldly certainty; dharma narratives often resolve such disputes by revealing a hidden truth.
None is mentioned in this verse.
None.