भीष्मस्य शरशय्या-प्राप्तिः
Bhīṣma’s Fall to the Arrow-Bed
अश्वत्थामा रणे क्रुद्ध: समायाद्रथसत्तम: । ततः प्रववृते युद्ध तयोस्तस्य च भारत
sañjaya uvāca |
aśvatthāmā raṇe kruddhaḥ samāyād rathasattamaḥ |
tataḥ pravavṛte yuddhaṃ tayos tasya ca bhārata |
அப்போது ரத வீரர்களில் தலைசிறந்த அஸ்வத்தாமன் கோபத்துடன் போர்க்களத்துக்கு வந்தான்; ஓ பாரதா! பின்னர் அவனுக்கும் விராடன், துருபதன் ஆகிய இருவருக்கும் இடையில் கடும் போர் எழுந்தது।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how anger (krodha) rapidly intensifies conflict: a warrior’s wrath becomes the immediate cause for escalation into direct, heavy combat. In the ethical backdrop of the Mahābhārata, it implicitly warns that even within kṣatriya-duty warfare, uncontrolled rage drives events toward greater destruction.
Sañjaya reports that Aśvatthāmā, described as an excellent chariot-warrior, arrives on the battlefield in anger. As a result, a major fight begins between him and the two kings Virāṭa and Drupada, with all three engaged in combat.