Sauptika Parva, Adhyaya 8 — Dhṛṣṭadyumna-vadha and the Camp’s Nocturnal Rout
अबुध्यन्त महाराज स्त्रियो ये चास्य रक्षिण: । महाराज! उस समय मारे जाते हुए वीर धृष्टद्युम्नके आर्तनादसे उस शिविरकी स्त्रियाँ तथा सारे रक्षक जाग उठे
abudhyanta mahārāja striyo ye cāsya rakṣiṇaḥ |
Sinabi ni Sañjaya: O dakilang Hari, nang sandaling iyon, dahil sa sigaw ng naghihingalong bayani na si Dṛṣṭadyumna, nagising ang mga babae sa kampo at ang lahat ng mga bantay.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the ethical shock of nocturnal slaughter: when violence is inflicted on the defenseless in sleep, it violates the expected restraints of warfare and forces even non-combatants (women, camp-guards) into traumatic awareness. It highlights how adharma in war spreads fear beyond the battlefield.
During the night raid in the Sauptika Parva, Dhṛṣṭadyumna is being killed; his anguished cries awaken the women in the camp and the guards. This marks the moment the sleeping camp realizes the attack is underway.