भीष्म–रामजामदग्न्ययुद्धप्रस्थानवर्णनम्
Bhishma’s Account of Parashurama’s Challenge and the March to Kurukshetra
स मुक्तो न््यपतत् तूर्ण सब्ये पाश्वे महाहवे । येनाहं भृशमुद्विग्नो व्याघूर्णित इव द्रुम:
sa mukto nyapatat tūrṇaṃ savye pārśve mahāhave | yenāhaṃ bhṛśam udvigno vyāghūrṇita iva drumaḥ ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “Nang mailabas mula sa kaniyang busog, ang palasong iyon ay mabilis na tumama sa aking kaliwang tagiliran sa gitna ng dakilang labanan. Sa hampas na iyon, ako’y lubhang nabalisa at umindayog na parang punongkahoy na inuuga at iniikot ng malakas na puwersa.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse underscores the immediate, bodily consequence of martial action: even the greatest warrior is subject to pain and destabilization. Ethically, it highlights the gravity of violence in kṣatriya conflict—heroism is inseparable from vulnerability and suffering.
Bhīṣma describes being hit by an arrow released from an opponent’s bow. The arrow strikes his left side during a fierce battle, and the impact makes him reel and sway like a tree shaken by a powerful force.