अर्जुनस्य शीघ्रप्रयाणं भीम-शकुनियुद्धं च
Arjuna’s Rapid Advance and the Bhīma–Śakuni Encounter
ततः पुनरमेयात्मा तव पुत्रो हामर्षण:
tataḥ punar ameyātmā tava putro hāmarṣaṇaḥ
Wika ni Sañjaya: Muli, ang iyong anak—may di-masukat na diwa—ay hindi nakatiis sa naganap na paghamak, kaya muling naudyukan sa pagkilos.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights a moral-psychological pattern in war: when pride is wounded, impatience and resentment can override restraint, causing a person to re-enter conflict with renewed intensity. It implicitly warns that inner measure (self-control) matters more than ‘immeasurable’ force when ethical judgment is at stake.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that his son, after a prior development, again becomes unable to tolerate the situation—suggesting a fresh surge of agitation and readiness to act in the ongoing battle episode described in this section of Karṇa Parva.