Karṇa-parva Adhyāya 20 — Yudhiṣṭhira–Duryodhana Encounter and Escalation of Arms
निवत्तैश्न पुनः पार्थर्भग्नं शत्रुबलं महत् । अश्वत्थाम्नश्न॒ सड़्कल्पाद्धता: कर्णेन सृज्जया:
nivṛttaiś ca punaḥ pārtha bhagnaṃ śatrubalaṃ mahat | aśvatthāmnaś ca saṅkalpād dhatāḥ karṇena sṛñjayāḥ ||
சஞ்சயன் கூறினான்—ஓ பார்த்தா! அவர்கள் மீண்டும் பின்வாங்கியபோது, பகைவரின் மாபெரும் படை சிதைந்தது. அஸ்வத்தாமனின் சங்கல்பத்தின்படி கர்ணன் ஸ்ரிஞ்ஜயர்களை வதைத்தான்.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how determination (saṅkalpa) and tactical movement (withdrawal/return) can decisively alter outcomes in war. Ethically, it points to the heavy consequences of fixed intent when it is directed toward destruction—resolve becomes not merely personal will but a force that shapes collective fate.
Sañjaya reports that after a renewed withdrawal/turning back, the enemy host is routed. He further states that, aligned with Aśvatthāman’s intention, Karṇa kills the Sṛñjaya warriors—indicating a coordinated or purpose-driven assault within the larger Kurukṣetra battle.