अस्त्रयुद्धे द्रौणिपार्थसंघर्षः — Karṇa’s Bhārgavāstra and the Search for Yudhiṣṭhira
Chapter 45
लो देख लो, अनायास ही महान् कर्म करनेवाले भयंकर वीर महाबाहु कुन्तीकुमार अर्जुन दूसरे मेरुपर्वतके समान अविचल भावसे खड़े हुए प्रकाशित हो रहे हैं ।।
amārṣī nitya-saṃrabdhaś ciraṃ vairaṃ anusmaran | eṣa bhīmo jaya-prepsur yudhi tiṣṭhati vīryavān ||
沙利耶说道:“看哪,强大的毗摩就立于此处——易受冒犯,常以怒火紧绷,且长久铭记仇怨。为求胜利,这位勇武之士在战场上稳立不动,蓄势待发。”
शल्य उवाच
The verse highlights how anger and long-held enmity can harden into a sustained motivation for action. In the ethical frame of the Mahābhārata, such passions may fuel courage and persistence in war, yet they also reveal the inner cost of conflict—where remembrance of injury perpetuates hostility.
Śalya describes Bhīma’s battlefield stance and temperament: he is standing ready for combat, eager for victory, and characterized by constant agitation and a long memory of feud—an appraisal meant to convey Bhīma’s formidable, relentless fighting spirit.