Droṇa-parva Adhyāya 25 — Bhīma’s Disruption of Elephant Formations and Bhagadatta’s Shock Advance
प्रवपन्निव बीजानि बीजकाले नरर्षभ । द्रौणायनिद्रौपदेयं शरवर्षैरवाकिरत्,नरश्रेष्ठ! तब द्रोणपुत्र भी द्रौपदीकुमार प्रतिविन्ध्यपर बाणोंकी वर्षा करने लगा, मानो किसान बीज बोनेके समयपर खेतमें बीज डाल रहा हो
pravapann iva bījāni bījakāle nararṣabha | drauṇāyanidraupadeyaṁ śaravarṣair avākirat ||
సంజయుడు పలికెను—నరశ్రేష్ఠా! విత్తనకాలంలో రైతు విత్తనాలను చల్లినట్లు, ద్రోణపుత్రుడు ద్రౌపదేయుడైన ప్రతివింధ్యునిపై శరవర్షం కురిపించాడు।
संजय उवाच
The verse uses a farming simile to portray how methodical and unhesitating martial skill becomes in war. It invites reflection on kṣatriya-duty performed with discipline, yet directed toward destruction—highlighting the ethical strain between righteous role-based action and the suffering it produces.
Sañjaya reports that Aśvatthāman (Droṇa’s son) unleashes a dense barrage of arrows upon a son of Draupadī (identified here as Prativindhya), likening the arrow-shower to a farmer scattering seeds at sowing time.
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