Duryodhana-vadha-pratikriyā: Harṣa, Nindā, and Kṛṣṇa’s Nīti-vyākhyā (Śalya-parva 60)
अधो नाभ्या न हन्तव्यमिति शास्त्रस्य निश्चय: । अयं त्वशास्त्रविन्मूढ: स्वच्छन्दात् सम्प्रवर्तते
adho nābhyā na hantavyam iti śāstrasya niścayaḥ | ayaṃ tv aśāstravin mūḍhaḥ svacchandāt sampravartate ||
Sañjaya nói: “Giới luật của śāstra trong đấu chùy đã định rõ: không được đánh dưới rốn. Thế mà kẻ mê muội này, không biết śāstra, lại hành động theo ý thích.”
संजय उवाच
Even in war, combat is expected to follow established rules (śāstra). Striking below the navel in mace-fighting is presented as a prohibited act, and violating such limits is framed as adharma—conduct driven by impulse rather than disciplined righteousness.
Sañjaya comments on the conduct in a mace-fight, stating that the accepted rule forbids blows below the navel. He then criticizes the fighter in question as acting arbitrarily and without regard for śāstric norms, highlighting a perceived breach of the code governing the duel.