Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Anxiety and Bhīṣma’s Theological Explanation of Pāṇḍava Invincibility
Book 6, Chapter 61
ततः प्रववृते भूय: संग्रामो लोमहर्षण: । तावकानां परेषां च समरे विजयैषिणाम्,इस प्रकार युद्धमें विजय चाहनेवाले आपके और पाण्डवोंके सैनिकोंमें पुनः रोमांचकारी संग्राम छिड़ गया
tataḥ pravavṛte bhūyaḥ saṅgrāmo lomaharṣaṇaḥ | tāvakānāṁ pareṣāṁ ca samare vijayaiṣiṇām ||
三阇耶说道:随后,那令人毛骨悚然的战斗又一次爆发;你方的勇士与对面的军势——双方皆以胜利为念——在战场上激烈相撞。
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the consuming drive for victory on both sides and the terrifying momentum of war; ethically, it frames battle as an arena where desire for triumph can eclipse reflection on dharma, foreshadowing the heavy cost of victory-seeking.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that after a brief shift or pause in the fighting, the combat flares up again—an intense, hair-raising clash between the Kaurava forces ('yours') and the opposing Pāṇḍava side, both pressing for victory.