Śalya-hatānantarāṇi: Madrarāja-padānugānāṃ praskandana and the Pandava counter-encirclement (शल्यहतानन्तराणि—मद्रराजपदानुगानां प्रस्कन्दनम्)
ततः: शल्ये निपतिते मद्रराजानुजो युवा
tataḥ śalye nipatite madrarājānujo yuvā
三阇耶说道:随后,当沙利耶已然倒下,摩陀罗王(沙利耶)的年轻弟弟挺身而出——这预示着战局阴沉的更迭:亲缘与职责驱使武士踏入亡者之位。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the kṣatriya-world’s harsh ethic: when a leader falls, duty and clan loyalty compel another—often a close relative—to step forward, showing how war turns familial bonds into obligations that perpetuate violence.
Sañjaya reports that Śalya has fallen in battle, and immediately a young man—identified as the younger brother of the Madra king (Śalya)—moves into the foreground, indicating the next combatant’s emergence after Śalya’s defeat.