त्रिपुरदाह-इतिहासः
Tripura-destruction exemplum and counsel to Śalya
उलूकस्तं तु विंशत्या विद्ध्वा स्वर्णविभूषितै: । अथास्य समरे क्रुद्धों ध्वजं चिच्छेद काउ्चनम्
ulūkas taṃ tu viṃśatyā viddhvā svarṇavibhūṣitaiḥ | athāsya samare kruddho dhvajaṃ ciccheda kāñcanam ||
سنجے نے کہا—اُلوک نے سونے سے آراستہ بیس تیروں سے اسے چھید ڈالا؛ پھر میدانِ جنگ میں غضبناک ہو کر اس کا سنہرا عَلَم کاٹ ڈالا۔
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how warfare targets not only the body but also symbols of identity and honor: cutting a warrior’s banner is a strategic humiliation meant to weaken resolve, illustrating the moral and psychological dimensions that accompany physical violence in epic battle.
Sanjaya reports that Uluka wounds Yuyutsu with twenty gold-adorned arrows and, in anger during the fight, severs Yuyutsu’s golden standard (dhvaja), a visible sign of dominance on the battlefield.