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how does arunja respond when he sees the opposing army?
he is frightened of their great numbers and fears the battle will wipe his forces out.
he does not acknowledge their humanity, for a warrior must not see his enemies as objects in order to serve properly.
he is filled with anger at them and wishes them ill.
he is filled with compassion for the enemy soldiers, as many of them are related to him, and he declares that it will be better if they just kill him.
This question refers to the character Arunja (from the Mahabharata-related context, where he is a warrior facing kin in battle). His canonical response is rooted in recognizing the kinship of enemy soldiers and feeling compassion rather than fear, anger, or dehumanization.
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He is filled with compassion for the enemy soldiers, as many of them are related to him, and he declares that it will be better if they just kill him.