Nara-Nārāyaṇa Precedent and Bhīṣma’s Counsel on Kṛṣṇa–Arjuna; Karṇa’s Reply
एष क्रान्ते रथे तिष्ठन् भल्लेनापाहरच्छिर: । जम्भस्य ग्रसमानस्य तदा हार्जुन आहवे
eṣa krānte rathe tiṣṭhan bhallena apāharac chiraḥ | jambhasya grasamānasya tadā hārjuna āhave ||
اُس وقت نر-روپ ہارجُن جنگ میں تیزی سے گھومتے رتھ پر کھڑا تھا؛ تب سب کو نگل جانے والے جَمبھ نامی اسُر کا سر اُس نے ایک تیز بھلّے (تیر) سے کاٹ کر گرا دیا۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even in war, force is ethically framed as protective: the warrior’s dharma is to check predatory, indiscriminate violence (symbolized by Jambha ‘devouring’ others) and restore order by decisive action.
During combat, Hārjuna stands on a fast-moving chariot and, with a cutting bhalla-arrow, severs the head of the asura Jambha, who is portrayed as consuming warriors like prey.