अध्याय २२ — अमर्याद-युद्धवर्णन
Unrestrained Battle Description and Śakuni’s Rear Assault
नराश्नैव नरै: सार्धथ दन्तिनो दन्तिभिस्तथा
narāśnaiva naraiḥ sārdhaṃ dantino dantibhis tathā
Wika ni Sañjaya: Ang mga tao’y nadudurog ng kapwa tao, at ang mga elepante nama’y ng kapwa elepante—bawat isa’y sumasalubong sa katapat niyang kauri sa siksikan ng labanan, habang ang pagpatay ay nauuwi sa paglipol na kapwa-kapwa.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the grim reciprocity of war: force meets force, and violence rebounds upon those who wield it. Ethically, it highlights the tragic cost of kṣatriya conflict—where even equals destroy equals—inviting reflection on restraint and the human (and animal) toll of battle.
Sañjaya is describing the battlefield in the Śalya Parva: the fighting has become so intense that warriors are being struck down by other warriors, and elephants are colliding with and killing other elephants—an image of chaotic, mutual slaughter.