Duryodhana-vadha-pratikriyā: Harṣa, Nindā, and Kṛṣṇa’s Nīti-vyākhyā (Śalya-parva 60)
ततो लाडलमुद्यम्य भीममभ्यद्रवद् बली
tato lāṅgalam udyamya bhīmam abhyadravad balī |
三阇耶说道:于是,大力的婆罗罗摩举起犁刃之兵,径直冲向毗摩塞那。他双臂高举,那位大心者的形貌宛如一座巍然白山,因诸般矿石之色而呈现奇异辉光——这是压倒性的力量之象,正要在武士争执之中以其所认定的公正加以裁断。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how immense power, when stirred by perceived injustice, can surge toward violence; it implicitly raises the ethical demand that strength be governed by dharma and restraint, especially among kṣatriyas whose honor-codes can quickly escalate conflict.
Sañjaya reports that Balarāma lifts his ploughshare weapon and charges toward Bhīma, his appearance compared to a great white mountain—signaling an imminent confrontation driven by anger and a desire to correct or punish.