Adhyāya 14: Śalya’s Missile-Pressure and the Pāṇḍava Convergence (शल्यस्य शरवर्षम्)
ततोड्र्जुनं द्वादशभी रुक्मपुड्खै: सुतेजनै:
tato 'rjunaṁ dvādaśabhir rukmapuṅkhaiḥ sutejanaiḥ
随即他以十二支锋利无比、皆配金杆的箭矢射中阿周那——这是一幅不息武艺与战场暴烈之不可逃避的写照。
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the uncompromising reality of dharma-yuddha: even the foremost heroes must endure the consequences of combat. It highlights steadiness under assault and the impersonal momentum of war, where skill and duty manifest through relentless exchanges.
Sañjaya reports that Arjuna is hit by twelve extremely sharp arrows described as having golden shafts. The line functions as a vivid battlefield detail, emphasizing the intensity of the attack on Arjuna.