अस्त्रयुद्धे द्रौणिपार्थसंघर्षः — Karṇa’s Bhārgavāstra and the Search for Yudhiṣṭhira
Chapter 45
ऐसी बातें कहते हुए मद्रराज शल्यसे कर्णने अत्यन्त क्रोधपूर्वक कहा--'तुम्हीं देखो न, रोषमें भरे हुए संशप्तकोंने उनपर चारों ओरसे आक्रमण कर दिया है ।।
eṣa sūrya ivāmbhodaiś channaḥ pārtho na dṛśyate | etad-anto 'rjunaḥ śalya nimagno yodhasāgare ||
Sañjaya nói: Karṇa, nói như thế, liền quay sang vua xứ Madra là Śalya với cơn giận dữ dữ dội: “Hãy nhìn—bọn Saṁśaptaka, bừng bừng phẫn nộ, đã tấn công chàng từ mọi phía. Như mặt trời bị mây che khuất, Pārtha (Arjuna) nay không còn thấy nữa. Śalya, hãy coi đây là tận số của Arjuna—chàng đã chìm trong biển chiến binh.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how anger and triumphal certainty can distort judgment in war: Karṇa interprets Arjuna’s temporary concealment amid a massed assault as his “end,” illustrating the ethical danger of prideful speech and rash conclusions under the pressure of battle.
Karṇa, speaking heatedly to his charioteer Śalya, points out that the Saṁsaptakas have surrounded and attacked Arjuna from all sides. Because Arjuna is no longer visible—compared to the sun hidden by clouds—Karṇa claims that Arjuna has been overwhelmed and has met his end in the ‘ocean’ of warriors.