Vāsudeva-Māhātmya: Duryodhana’s Inquiry and Bhīṣma’s Theological Account of Keśava
आविद्धनरनागाश्चं पतितध्वजकूबरम्
āviddha-nara-nāgāś ca patita-dhvaja-kūbaram
மனிதரும் யானைகளும் அம்புகளால் குத்தப்பட்டு விழுந்தனர்; தேரின் கொடியும் அச்சும் (கூபரம்) வீழ்ந்து கிடந்தது.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the tangible aftermath of battle—bodies and broken war-gear—prompting reflection on the moral gravity of warfare: even when undertaken as duty, violence produces irreversible loss and demands accountability in intention and conduct.
Sañjaya is describing a battlefield scene where warriors and elephants have been struck down, and a chariot’s insignia and structural pole have fallen—signs of defeat, destruction, and the turning of fortune amid combat.