अध्याय २१ — गान्धार्या वैकर्तनदर्शनम्
Gāndhārī’s Viewing of Vaikartana/Karṇa
शार्टूलमिव सिंहेन समरे सव्यसाचिना । मातड़मिव मत्तेन मातड्रेन निपातितम्
vaiśampāyana uvāca | śārṭūlam iva siṃhena samare savyasācinā | mātaṅgam iva mattena mātaṅgreṇa nipātitam ||
ไวศัมปายนะกล่าวว่า—ในสมรภูมิ สวยัสาจิน อรชุนได้ฟันล้มวีรบุรุษผู้นั้น ดุจสิงห์โค่นเสือ หรือดุจช้างตกมันโค่นช้างผู้เกรียงไกรอีกเชือกหนึ่ง
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the grim ethic of kṣatriya warfare: equals confront equals, and martial excellence becomes both glory and ruin. The similes intensify the sense that in war even the mightiest fall, foreshadowing the sorrow that defines the Strī Parva.
Vaiśampāyana describes a warrior being slain by Arjuna in battle, using two parallel comparisons—lion vs. tiger and rutting elephant vs. elephant—to convey the force and inevitability of the kill among great combatants.
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