Sauptika Parva, Adhyaya 8 — Dhṛṣṭadyumna-vadha and the Camp’s Nocturnal Rout
केशेष्वालभ्य पाणि भ्यां निष्पिपेष महीतले । अब वह शगय्यासे उठनेकी चेष्टा करने लगा। इतनेहीमें महाबली अभ्वत्थामाने दोनों हाथसे उसके बाल पकड़कर पृथ्वीपर पटक दिया और वहाँ अच्छी तरह रगड़ा
keśeṣv ālabhya pāṇibhyāṃ niṣpipeṣa mahītale |
สัญชัยกล่าวว่า—อัศวัตถามาใช้มือทั้งสองคว้าผมของเขา แล้วเหวี่ยงกระแทกลงกับพื้นดิน และบดขยี้เขา ณ ที่นั้น.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in the collapse of moral restraint after catastrophic war, vengeance can drive acts that violate the spirit of dharma. It serves as a cautionary depiction of cruelty and excess when anger replaces ethical discernment.
Sañjaya describes Aśvatthāmā physically overpowering an opponent: he grabs the person by the hair with both hands, throws him to the ground, and crushes him there—an image of ruthless domination during the Sauptika night violence.