Karṇa-vadha-pratyaya: Yudhiṣṭhira’s Verification of Karṇa’s Fall (कर्णवध-प्रत्ययः)
हृष्टसेना: सुसंरब्धा रथानीकप्रहारिण: । कोसलै: काश्यमत्स्यैश्ष कारूषै: केकयैरपि
hṛṣṭasenāḥ susaṃrabdhā rathānīkaprahāriṇaḥ | kosalaiḥ kāśyamatśyaiś ca kārūṣaiḥ kekayair api ||
سنجے نے کہا—خوشی سے سرشار اور سخت جوش میں بھرے ہوئے وہ جنگجو رتھوں کی جماعتوں پر کاری ضربیں لگا رہے تھے؛ اُن کے ساتھ کوسل، کاشی و متسیہ، کاروش اور کیکَی بھی تھے۔
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in war, collective exhilaration and anger can intensify violence and make disciplined formations the immediate targets. Ethically, it points to the peril of being driven by saṃrambha (fury/impetuosity), even while acting within the kṣatriya sphere of battle.
Sañjaya reports that multiple regional forces—Kosalas, Kāśyas, Matsyas, Kārūṣas, and Kekayas—are actively assaulting chariot-divisions, striking at organized chariot arrays amid the heightened momentum of the fight.