धृतराष्ट्रस्य क्रतु-प्रवर्तनम् तथा पाण्डवानां निमन्त्रण-प्रतिवचनम्
Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Sacrifice Commences and the Pandavas’ Reply to the Invitation
क्षुरप्रैविशिखैर्भल्लैर्वत्सदन्तैस्तथा55यसै:
kṣuraprai-viśikhair bhallair vatsadantais tathāyasaiḥ
Sinabi ni Vaiśampāyana: “Sa mga palasong matalas na parang labaha, sa mga palasong may tinik, sa mga palasong malapad ang ulo, sa mga sandatang may ngiping parang ngipin ng guya, at sa mga sandatang bakal,”—ganyan inilarawan ang mabangis na ulang ng armas sa nag-aalab na sagupaan.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse is primarily descriptive rather than didactic: it highlights how conflict escalates through increasingly sharp and deadly means, implicitly warning that anger and rivalry express themselves through instruments of harm, drawing attention to the human cost and moral weight of violence.
Vaiśampāyana is describing a battle scene in which combatants unleash a barrage of different kinds of arrows and iron weapons—razor-edged, broad-headed, and serrated—emphasizing the intensity and ferocity of the exchange.