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Shloka 30

दण्डधारवधः | The Slaying of Daṇḍadhāra

समासाद्य रणे शूरं प्रतिविन्ध्यं महाप्रभा । निर्भिद्य दक्षिणं बाहुं निषषात महीतले । पतिताभासयच्चैव तं देशमशनिर्यथा,वह अत्यन्त कान्तिमती शक्ति रणभूमिमें शूरवीर प्रतिविन्ध्यको जा लगी और उसकी दाहिनी भुजाको विदीर्ण करती हुई पृथ्वीपर गिर पड़ी। वह जहाँ गिरी, उस स्थानको बिजलीके समान प्रकाशित करने लगी

samāsādya raṇe śūraṃ prativindhyaṃ mahāprabhā | nirbhidya dakṣiṇaṃ bāhuṃ niṣaṣāda mahītale | patitābhāsayac caiva taṃ deśam aśanir yathā ||

三阇耶说道:在激战之中,那柄威力无边、光辉灿然的兵器击中了勇士普罗提温陀耶。它洞穿其右臂,随即坠落,钉入大地;而它落下之处,宛如电光一闪般照亮四方——这正是战争骤然而不偏不倚的暴烈写照,勇力与命运在刹那间相撞。

{'samāsādya''having reached
{'samāsādya':
striking after closing in', 'raṇe''in battle', 'śūram': 'the hero
striking after closing in', 'raṇe':
the brave warrior', 'prativindhyam''Prativindhya (name of a warrior, son of Yudhiṣṭhira)', 'mahāprabhā': 'of great radiance
the brave warrior', 'prativindhyam':
exceedingly brilliant (feminine, qualifying the weapon)', 'nirbhidya''having pierced
exceedingly brilliant (feminine, qualifying the weapon)', 'nirbhidya':
having split open', 'dakṣiṇam''right (side)', 'bāhum': 'arm', 'niṣaṣāda': 'fell down
having split open', 'dakṣiṇam':
lodged', 'mahītale''on the surface of the earth
lodged', 'mahītale':
on the ground', 'patitā''having fallen', 'abhāsayat': 'made shine
on the ground', 'patitā':
illuminated', 'deśam''place
illuminated', 'deśam':
region', 'aśaniḥ''thunderbolt
region', 'aśaniḥ':
lightning', 'yathā''like
lightning', 'yathā':

संजय उवाच

S
Sañjaya
P
Prativindhya
Ś
śakti (spear/weapon)
B
battlefield (raṇa/raṇabhūmi)
E
earth/ground (mahītala)
L
lightning/thunderbolt (aśani)

Educational Q&A

The verse underscores the suddenness and impartiality of battlefield fate: even a valiant warrior can be struck down in an instant. It reflects the epic’s sober view of kṣatriya-dharma—courage and duty amid unavoidable violence—while hinting at the larger moral cost of war.

Sañjaya describes a radiant spear-like weapon striking Prativindhya in combat, piercing his right arm and then falling to the ground. The spot where it lands shines brightly, compared to a flash of lightning.