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Shloka 84

Udyoga-parva Adhyāya 47 — Arjuna’s Deterrent Declaration

Sañjaya’s Report

तत्रैव तेनास्य बभूव युद्ध महाबलेनातिबलस्य विष्णो: । शेते स कृष्णेन हत: परासु- वतिनेवोन्मथित: कर्णिकार:

tatraiva tenāsya babhūva yuddhaṃ mahābalenātibalasya viṣṇoḥ | śete sa kṛṣṇena hataḥ parāsu-vātinevonmathitaḥ karṇikāraḥ ||

Sinabi ni Sañjaya: Doon mismo, si Viṣṇu—na di masukat ang lakas—ay nakipagdigma sa napakalakas na kaaway. Nang tamaan at mapatay ni Kṛṣṇa, nalagutan siya ng hininga at nahimlay sa larangan magpakailanman, gaya ng punong karṇikāra na nabunot ng marahas na hangin. Ipinahihiwatig ng larawang ito na kahit ang pinakamarangyang lakas ay guguho kapag sumalungat sa kapangyarihang matuwid at ginagabayan ng banal.

{'tatraiva''right there, on that very spot', 'tena': 'with him
{'tatraiva':
by that (foe)', 'asya''of him', 'babhūva': 'there occurred
by that (foe)', 'asya':
came to be', 'yuddham''battle, combat', 'mahābalena': 'by/with the very mighty one', 'atibalasya': 'of the exceedingly strong', 'viṣṇoḥ': 'of Viṣṇu (here, Kṛṣṇa as the divine power)', 'śete': 'lies, rests (on the ground)', 'sa': 'he', 'kṛṣṇena': 'by Kṛṣṇa', 'hataḥ': 'slain, struck down', 'parāsuḥ': 'bereft of life
came to be', 'yuddham':
dead', 'vātinā''by the wind/storm', 'iva': 'like, as if', 'unmathitaḥ': 'uprooted, violently torn out', 'karṇikāraḥ': 'karṇikāra tree (a flowering tree
dead', 'vātinā':

संजय उवाच

S
Sañjaya
K
Kṛṣṇa
V
Viṣṇu
N
Narakāsura
B
battlefield
K
karṇikāra tree
W
wind/storm

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights the moral that sheer physical might and arrogance are fragile when opposed by dharmic, divinely aligned action; death comes swiftly to those who stand against righteous order, and poetic imagery (the uprooted tree) stresses impermanence and the decisive fall of adharma.

Sañjaya describes a fierce combat in which Kṛṣṇa (identified with Viṣṇu) fights an extremely powerful enemy (identified in the accompanying Hindi as Narakāsura) and kills him; the slain foe lies on the battlefield like a tree uprooted by a storm.