धृष्टद्युम्नस्तु विरथो हताश्वो हतसारथि: । गृहीत्वा परिघं घोरं कर्णस्याश्वानपीपिषत्,घोड़े और सारथिके मारे जानेपर रथहीन हुए धृष्टद्युम्नने एक भयंकर परिघ उठाकर उसके द्वारा कर्णके घोड़ोंको पीस डाला
sañjaya uvāca |
dhṛṣṭadyumnas tu viratho hatāśvo hatasārathiḥ |
gṛhītvā parighaṃ ghoraṃ karṇasyāśvān apīpiṣat ||
అశ్వాలు, సారథి హతులై రథరహితుడైన ధృష్టద్యుమ్నుడు భయంకరమైన పరిఘాన్ని ఎత్తుకొని దానితో కర్ణుని గుర్రాలను నలిపివేశాడు।
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how war pressures warriors into increasingly harsh measures: when one’s own supports (chariot, horses, charioteer) are destroyed, survival and victory often drive a turn to brute force aimed at disabling the opponent’s capacity to fight. It implicitly raises the ethical tension between kṣatriya duty in battle and the dehumanizing escalation that battle produces.
Dhrishtadyumna has become chariotless because his horses and charioteer have been killed. He picks up a fearsome parigha (heavy iron club) and uses it to crush Karna’s horses, thereby crippling Karna’s chariot-mobility in the ongoing combat.
A free Google sign-in keeps your chat saved across web and the app.
Read Mahabharata in the Vedapath app
Scan the QR code to open this directly in the app, with audio, word-by-word meanings, and more.