Daśame’hani Bhīṣma-yuddham — Śikhaṇḍī-rakṣaṇa, Arjuna-prabhāva, Duryodhana-āśraya-vākyam
शरौघैर्विमलैस्ती&णैर्माद्रीपुत्राववारयन् । प्रजानाथ! भूरिश्रवा, शल और शकुनिने तीखे और चमकीले बाण-समूहोंकी वर्षा करके माद्रीकुमार नकुल और सहदेवको रोका
śaraughair vimalais tīkṣṇair mādrīputrāv avārayan | prajānātha! bhūriśravāḥ śalaḥ śakuniś ca tīkṣṇaiś ca camatkṛtaiḥ śarasaṃghair varṣaṃ kṛtvā mādrīkumarau nakula-sahadevau nyavārayat |
三阇耶说道:噢,人中之主!布利湿罗婆、沙罗与沙恭尼以洁亮而锋利如刃的箭雨倾泻而下,遏止了摩德丽之子二人的推进——那俱罗与娑诃提婆。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the battlefield dimension of kṣatriya-dharma: disciplined force and tactical coordination are used to restrain opponents. Ethically, it reflects how war compels even capable and righteous fighters to face organized violence, emphasizing vigilance, strategy, and the grim reciprocity of combat.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Bhūriśravas, Śala, and Śakuni unleash sharp, shining volleys of arrows to stop the advance of the Mādrī-born Pāṇḍava twins, Nakula and Sahadeva, effectively checking them on the battlefield.