भीमसेनस्य वेगाभिपातः—विशोकसारथिसंवादश्च
Bhīma’s surge and dialogue with charioteer Viśoka
स तु क़ुद्धस्ततो राजन्नाशीविष इव श्वसन् । सात्यकिं पज्चविंशत्या प्रत्यविध्यच्छिलीमुखै:
sa tu kuddhas tato rājann āśīviṣa iva śvasan | sātyakiṃ pañcaviṃśatyā pratyavidhyac chilīmukhaiḥ ||
அரசே! அப்போது அவன் கோபத்தில் கொதித்து, விஷப்பாம்பைப் போல சீறிக்கொண்டு, பழிவாங்கும் நோக்கில் சாத்தியகியை இருபத்தைந்து சிலீமுக அம்புகளால் துளைத்தான்।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how anger (krodha) in warfare fuels retaliatory violence: one injury provokes another, intensifying conflict and eclipsing restraint. Even within kṣatriya conduct, the narrative warns that wrath easily becomes the driver of action, creating a self-perpetuating cycle of retribution.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that a warrior, furious and hissing like a venomous serpent, retaliates against Sātyaki by piercing him with twenty-five sharp arrows, marking a fierce exchange in the Karṇa Parva battle sequence.