Śalya–Yudhiṣṭhira Duel and the Discharge of the Śakti (शल्यवधप्रसङ्गः)
प्रदक्षिणमभूत् सर्व धर्मराजस्य युध्यत: । ततः शरशतं शल्यो मुमोचाथ युधिष्ठिरे
pradakṣiṇam abhūt sarvaṃ dharmarājasya yudhyataḥ | tataḥ śaraśataṃ śalyo mumocātha yudhiṣṭhire ||
三阇耶说:法王坚战奋战之时,万象皆成右旋——吉兆昭然,偏向于他。随即,沙利耶向坚战连发百箭。
संजय उवाच
The verse juxtaposes auspicious omens with the harsh immediacy of combat: dharma may be favored, yet it must still be upheld through steadfast action and endurance. Ethical strength is shown not by the absence of adversity but by remaining firm while facing it.
Sañjaya reports that favorable signs (everything turning to the right) appear for Yudhiṣṭhira as he fights. Immediately after, Śalya counters by shooting a hundred arrows at him, intensifying the duel despite the auspicious indication.