शल्यस्य पाण्डवसेनापीडनम् — Śalya’s Assault on the Pāṇḍava Host
with Omens and Bhīma’s Counter
परस्परवधे यत्तौ छिद्रान्वेषणतत्परौ । उस समय वहाँ पाण्डुपुत्र नकुल और कर्णकुमार चित्रसेनमें मुझे कोई अन्तर नहीं दिखायी देता था। दोनों ही अस्त्र-शस्त्रोंके विद्वान, बलवान् तथा रथयुद्धमें कुशल थे। परस्पर घातमें लगे हुए वे दोनों वीर एक-दूसरेके छिद्र (प्रहारके योग्य अवसर) ढूँढ़ रहे थे
parasparavadhe yattau chidra-anveṣaṇa-tatparau |
三阇耶说道:二人皆志在相互毁灭,心神尽系于搜寻对方可乘之隙。就在那一刻,在我眼中,般度之子那俱罗与迦尔那之子质多罗塞那并无差别:二者皆通晓兵器之学,力大无比,且善于战车之战。两位英雄相互攻伐之际,仍不断窥伺哪怕最细微的疏漏——那可依战法而成正当一击的机会;而战场的狂烈之势,又将他们逼向致命的终局。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in war, equally matched warriors become absorbed in seeking the opponent’s ‘chidra’—a vulnerable opening. It implicitly points to the tension between kṣatriya duty (skillful, rule-bound combat) and the grim reality that even disciplined warfare is driven toward mutual destruction.
Sañjaya describes a chariot duel in which Nakula and Citraseṇa appear evenly matched. Both are powerful and expert in weapons, and they circle one another looking for a momentary weakness to land a decisive blow.