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Shloka 75

भीमसेनस्य बहुमहारथसंयुगः

Bhīmasena’s Engagement with Multiple Mahārathas

तारापतिमिवापूर्णमन्तकाले यदृच्छया । 'शत्रुसूदन! मैं सब शत्रुओंका अन्त कर डालूँगा। देखिये, आज ही मैं पूर्ण चन्द्रमाके समान दुर्जय वीर महारथी भीष्मको उनके अन्तिम समयमें इच्छानुसार मार गिराता हूँ ।।

tārāpatim ivāpūrṇam antakāle yadṛcchayā |

Wika ni Sañjaya: “Na para bang ibinagsak ang panginoon ng mga bituin—ang buwan—kahit hindi pa ito ganap na bilog, sa itinakdang huling sandali, na wari’y nagkataon lamang…” (Ipinapakilala ng taludtod ang mapaghamong panata ni Arjuna na pabagsakin si Bhīṣma, na inihahambing sa isang pambihira at halos di-likas na gawa; dito nasisinag ang tensiyong moral sa pagitan ng panatang bayani, tadhana, at ang madilim na di-maiiwasang digmaan.)

[{'term''tārā-pati', 'definition': '‘lord of the stars’
[{'term':
the Moon'}, {'term''iva', 'definition': 'like, as if'}, {'term': 'apūrṇa', 'definition': 'not full (esp. of the moon)
the Moon'}, {'term':
incomplete'}, {'term''antakāla', 'definition': 'the final time
incomplete'}, {'term':
destined end'}, {'term''yadṛcchayā', 'definition': 'by chance
destined end'}, {'term':

संजय उवाच

S
Sañjaya
M
Moon (tārāpati)

Educational Q&A

The verse’s simile highlights the unsettling power of time (antakāla) and contingency (yadṛcchayā): even the seemingly ‘unassailable’ can be brought down when destiny ripens, reminding the reader that prowess and plans operate within larger forces of fate and mortality.

Sañjaya continues reporting the battlefield dialogue: this line serves as a poetic lead-in to Arjuna’s declaration that he will bring down Bhīṣma, portraying the act as extraordinary—like striking the moon before it is full—thus intensifying the dramatic stakes before Kṛṣṇa’s response.