Mahabharata Shalya Parva – ततॊ भूयॊ महाराज सहदेवः परतापवान

Shloka (श्लोक)
ततॊ भूयॊ महाराज सहदेवः परतापवान
शकुनेः परेषयाम आस शरवृष्टिं दुरासदाम
⚡ Quick Meaning
This shloka highlights the moment when Sahadeva unleashes a deadly shower of arrows toward his adversaries.
Translations
English Translation
Once again, the powerful King Sahadeva released a torrential rain of arrows towards his foes, piercing through the defenses of the enemy with unmatched ferocity and skill.
हिंदी अनुवाद
एक बार फिर, शक्तिशाली राजा सहदेव ने अपने दुश्मनों की ओर बाणों की प्रचंड बारिश छोड़ दी, जो दुश्मन की सुरक्षा में अपूर्व विकरालता और कौशल से घुसपैठ करती है।
Commentary
Context
This verse also comes from the Shalya Parva, illustrating the continuing battle dynamics during the Kurukshetra war.
Meaning
This moment reflects sheer determination, where Sahadeva, embodying the spirit of a king, proves his might against the opposition.
Application
It encourages us to unleash our potential and face our own battles with resolve and perseverance, similar to Sahadeva’s approach.
