देवसत्रे मृत्युनिरोधः, पूर्वेन्द्राणां मानुषावतरणम्, द्रौपदी-वरकथनम्
Suspension of Death at the Devasatra; Former Indras’ Human Descent; Draupadī’s Boon Etiology
आचर्कर्षतुरन्योन्यं मुष्टिभिश्वापि जघ्नतुः । ततश्नट्चटाशब्द: सुघोरो हूभवत् तयो:
Vaiśampāyana uvāca |
ācarakarṣatur anyonyaṃ muṣṭibhiś cāpi jaghnatuḥ |
tataś caṭ-caṭā-śabdaḥ sughoro 'bhavat tayoḥ ||
وَیشَمپایَن نے کہا—وہ ایک دوسرے کو کھینچتے اور مُکّوں سے مارتے رہے۔ تب ان کے واروں سے نہایت ہولناک ‘چٹ-چٹ’ کی آواز اٹھنے لگی، گویا پتھر آپس میں ٹکرا رہے ہوں۔ کچھ دیر تک اسی معرکے میں وہ ایک دوسرے کو کھینچتے اور دھکیلتے رہے۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how unchecked hostility manifests as raw violence: when opponents abandon restraint, conflict becomes dehumanizing, reducing interaction to force and injury. Ethically, it points to the need for self-control (dama) and restraint even amid rivalry, since anger quickly escalates into cruelty.
Two combatants are locked in close combat: they seize and pull each other, then trade heavy punches. The blows produce a loud, frightening ‘caṭ-caṭ’ cracking sound, likened to stones striking—emphasizing the intensity and brutality of the fight.