भीमसेनस्तु संक़ुद्धों दुर्योधनममर्षणम् । हृद्यविध्यत् पृषत्केन प्रहसन्निव पाण्डव:,क्रोधमें भरे हुए पाण्डुनन्दन भीमसेनने हँसते हुए-से एक बाण मारकर अमर्षशील दुर्योधनकी छाती छेद डाली
bhīmasenas tu saṅkruddho duryodhanam amarṣaṇam | hṛdi vidhyat pṛṣatkēna prahasann iva pāṇḍavaḥ ||
三阇耶说道:毗摩塞那——般度之子——怒火中烧,仿佛带着冷笑一般,以一箭洞穿了倔强不屈的都利约陀那的胸膛。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the power of krodha (anger) to drive swift, forceful action in war, while also hinting at the ethical tension of the Mahābhārata: even justified combat under kṣatriya-dharma carries a heavy moral atmosphere, where outward bravado ("as if laughing") contrasts with the seriousness of harming kin.
Sañjaya reports that Bhīma, furious, shoots Duryodhana with an arrow that pierces his chest/heart-region, describing Bhīma’s demeanor as though he were laughing—an image of battlefield confidence and intimidation.