Abhimanyu’s Śrāddha; Vyāsa’s Assurance of the Unborn Heir (अभिमन्योः श्राद्धं तथा गर्भरक्षणोपदेशः)
ततः शत्रुवधं कृत्वा सुमहान्तं रणे पित:
tataḥ śatruvadhaṃ kṛtvā sumahāntaṃ raṇe pitaḥ
پھر باپ نے میدانِ جنگ میں دشمنوں کا نہایت بڑا قتلِ عام کر کے، لڑائی سے تھک کر، آگے روانہ ہوا۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even when war is undertaken as a duty, its outcome—enemy-slaying—brings exhaustion and moral weight; victory is not portrayed as pure triumph but as a costly necessity with human consequences.
Vaiśampāyana describes a moment after intense fighting: a warrior (not named in this fragment) has carried out major enemy-killing in battle and is left fatigued, setting up the next narrative movement.