द्रोणपर्व — पञ्चदशोऽध्यायः (Droṇa Parva, Chapter 15): युधिष्ठिर-रक्षा तथा अर्जुनस्य शरवृष्टिः
न हि मे तृप्तिरस्तीह शृण्वतो युद्धमुत्तमम् । तस्मादातायनेरयुद्धं सौभद्रस्थ च शंस मे,इस समय इस उत्तम युद्ध-वृत्तान्तको सुनकर मुझे तृप्ति नहीं हो रही है; अतः: शल्य और सुभद्राकुमारके युद्धका वृत्तान्त मुझसे कहो
na hi me tṛptir astīha śṛṇvato yuddham uttamam | tasmād ātāyaner yuddhaṃ saubhadrastha ca śaṃsa me ||
三阇耶说道:“即便我在此聆听,也仍不满足于这卓绝的战事叙述。因此,请将阿塔耶那之子沙利耶与娑婆陀罗之子(阿毗曼纽)交战的经过,细细告知于我。”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the epic’s narrative ethic: attentive listening seeks completeness and clarity. In a dharma-yuddha setting, the listener (Sañjaya) insists on a full, accurate account of key encounters, implying that understanding moral and heroic action requires careful, detailed narration rather than partial reports.
Sañjaya continues his report and tells Dhṛtarāṣṭra that he is not yet satisfied merely hearing a general description of the ‘excellent battle.’ He specifically requests the detailed account of the fight involving Śalya (identified by the patronymic Ātāyane) and Saubhadra, i.e., Abhimanyu.