शकुनिवधः — Sahadeva’s Slaying of Śakuni
with Ulūka’s fall
अभ्यगाद् भारतीं सेनां हतशेषां महारथ: । तदनन्तर पैने बाणोंद्वारा उसके सारे सेवकोंका संहार करके महारथी अर्जुनने मरनेसे बची हुई कौरवी सेनापर आक्रमण किया
abhyagād bhāratīṃ senāṃ hataśeṣāṃ mahārathaḥ |
三阇耶说道:随后,那位大车战士向婆罗多(俱卢)军——屠戮之后的残余——逼近进攻;他以箭矢尽灭其随从与侍卫之后,大车战士阿周那便向尚存的俱卢军发起猛攻。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the inexorable escalation of warfare: once combat turns into annihilation, even the ‘remnant’ becomes a target. Ethically, it reflects the tragic cost of kṣatriya conflict—victory pursued through force leaves little room for restraint, and the suffering spreads to all who remain.
Sañjaya reports that a great chariot-warrior advances upon the Bharata/Kaurava army that has been reduced to a surviving remnant after heavy slaughter, continuing the assault on those left alive.