Adhyāya 8: Saṃprahāra-varṇana and Bhīma–Kṣemadhūrti Dvipa-Yuddha
Combat Description and Elephant Duel
शोकार्णवे निमग्नो5हं भिन्ना नौरिव सागरे | जो पराक्रमशाली
śokārṇave nimagno ’haṃ bhinnā naur iva sāgare | taṃ vṛṣaṃ nihataṃ śrutvā dvairathe rathināṃ varam ||
Wika ni Vaiśampāyana: “Nalubog ako sa karagatan ng dalamhati, na wari’y bangkang nabasag sa gitna ng dagat. Nang marinig kong si Vṛṣa (Karna)—ang pinakadakila sa mga mandirigmang nakasakay sa karwahe—ay napatay ni Savyasācin Arjuna sa tunggalian ng dalawang karwahe, ako’y nilamon ng matinding pagdadalamhati.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds the ethical weight of war: even the fall of a celebrated warrior becomes a moral and emotional catastrophe, reminding the listener that victory in battle carries profound human cost and grief.
Vaiśampāyana reports his reaction upon hearing that Karna—praised as the best among chariot-fighters—has been killed by Arjuna in a direct chariot-duel; he describes his sorrow through the image of a boat breaking apart in the open sea.