Chapter 23: Śakuni Reports, Kaurava Advance, and Arjuna’s Penetration of the Host
असिशभ्रि: पट्टिशै: शूलैस्तक्षमाणा: पुन: पुनः । तावका: पाण्डवेयाश्व न न्यवर्तन्त भारत
asiśabhribhiḥ paṭṭiśaiḥ śūlais takṣamāṇāḥ punaḥ punaḥ | tāvakāḥ pāṇḍaveyāś ca na nyavartanta bhārata ||
三阇耶说道:“他们以剑、战斧与长矛一次又一次相互劈砍刺伤;无论是陛下的勇士,还是般度之子,都未曾从战斗中退却,噢,婆罗多!”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights steadfastness in battle—both sides refuse to retreat despite repeated wounds. Ethically, it reflects the kṣatriya ideal of standing one’s ground, while simultaneously exposing the tragic intensity of war where duty and destruction coexist.
Sañjaya describes the ongoing combat: Kaurava and Pāṇḍava fighters repeatedly strike each other with swords, battle-axes, and spears, yet neither side withdraws. It is a snapshot of the ferocity and endurance characterizing the fighting in Śalya Parva.