भीष्मस्य अप्रतिमपराक्रमः — शिखण्डिपुरस्कृतः प्रहारः
Bhīṣma’s unmatched momentum and the assault with Śikhaṇḍin in the lead
तस्य क़रुद्धो महाराज पाण्डव: शत्रुतापन: । अप्रैषीद् विशिखान् घोरान् यमदण्डोपमान् बहून्
tasya kruddho mahārāja pāṇḍavaḥ śatrutāpanaḥ | apraiṣīd viśikhān ghorān yamadaṇḍopamān bahūn ||
三阇耶说道:大王啊,随后,焚灼敌人的般度之子阿周那对他大怒,向杜沙萨那射出无数可怖之箭,犹如阎摩的刑杖。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how anger in war can become a force of punishment, expressed through the image of Yama’s rod. Ethically, it reflects the epic’s tension: righteous duty in battle may require harsh action, yet it is still driven by powerful inner emotions like krodha that must be understood and governed.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Arjuna, enraged, shoots many fearsome arrows at Duḥśāsana, likening their deadly force to Yama’s staff—signaling an intense escalation in the combat.