भीष्मस्य शरशय्या-प्राप्तिः
Bhīṣma’s Fall to the Arrow-Bed
हार्दिक्य: पार्षत॑ चापि विद्ध्वा पठचभिरायसै: । पुन: पञ्चाशता तूर्ण तिष्ठ तिछेति चाब्रवीत्
Hārdikyaḥ Pārṣataṃ cāpi viddhvā pañcabhir āyasaiḥ | punaḥ pañcāśatā tūrṇaṃ tiṣṭha tiṣṭheti cābravīt ||
三阇耶说道:哈尔迪迦(克利塔跋摩)以五支铁杆之箭射穿帕尔沙塔(德利什塔丢摩那),旋即又疾射五十箭加以重创,并高呼:“站稳——站稳!”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the battlefield ethic of kṣatriya-dharma: courage is measured not only by striking power but by steadfastness under attack. The shouted “Stand firm!” functions as a test of resolve, showing how martial honor and psychological pressure operate alongside physical violence.
Sañjaya narrates that Kṛtavarman (Hārdikya) shoots Dhṛṣṭadyumna (Pārṣata), first with five iron arrows and then rapidly with fifty more, while challenging him with the cry “Stand, stand!”—a taunt meant to force him to hold his ground in the fight.