Śālva–Pradyumna Yuddha: Sārathya-kauśala, Astra-pratikāra, Daiva-niyati
Chapter 20
ततः शतसहस््राणि शराणां नतपर्वणाम् | चिक्षिपु: समरे वीरा मयि शाल्वपदानुगा:,तदनन्तर शाल्वके अनुगामी वीरोंने युद्धमें मेरे ऊपर झुकी हुई गाँठवाले लाखों बाण बरसाये
tataḥ śatasahasrāṇi śarāṇāṁ nataparvaṇām | cikṣipuḥ samare vīrā mayi śālvapadānugāḥ ||
Pagkaraan, sa gitna ng labanan, ang matatapang na tagasunod ni Śālva ay nagpaulan sa akin ng daan-daang libong palaso—mga palasong may nakabaluktot na buhol—upang lamunin ako sa bigat ng kanilang lakas.
वासुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights the moral tension of warfare: devotion or loyalty to a commander (here, Śālva) can fuel extreme aggression, while the dharmic stance requires steadiness under attack and action guided by right purpose rather than rage.
Vāsudeva narrates that Śālva’s followers, fighting in the battlefield, shower him with an immense volley—hundreds of thousands—of arrows described as having bent joints, emphasizing the intensity and scale of the assault.