प्रगृह्ा विमलौ राजंस्तावन्योन्यमभिद्रुतौ । वासितासंगमे यत्तौ सिंहाविव महावने
sañjaya uvāca | pragṛhya vimalau rājan tāv anyonyam abhidrūtau | vāsitāsaṅgame yattau siṃhāv iva mahāvane ||
三阇耶说道:“大王啊!二人握起闪耀的利剑,便相向疾冲。为争胜于那一场交锋,他们扑击彼此,如同大林之中两头雄狮为同一雌狮而争斗。”
संजय उवाच
The verse uses a lion-simile to show how the drive for supremacy (and the coveted 'prize') can turn warriors into relentless rivals, highlighting the ethical tension in war: valor and duty on one side, and the destructive pull of competitive desire on the other.
Sañjaya reports to the king that Dhṛṣṭaketu and Paurava, with shining swords in hand, charge at each other and engage fiercely, likened to two lions battling in a great forest.