Śalya Installed as Commander; Coalition Agreement and Battle Arrays (शल्यसेनापत्यारोहणं व्यूहवर्णनं च)
मद्रराज: कृत: शल्यो धार्तराष्ट्रेण माधव । सेनापति्महेष्वास: सर्वसैन्येषु पूजित:
sañjaya uvāca |
madra-rājaḥ kṛtaḥ śalyo dhārtarāṣṭreṇa mādhava |
senāpatir mahā-iṣvāsaḥ sarva-sainyeṣu pūjitaḥ |
iti satyaṃ bravīmy eṣa duryodhana na saṃśayaḥ |
Sañjaya said: “O Mādhava, Śalya, the king of Madra, has been appointed by Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s son (Duryodhana) as commander of the army—an eminent archer, honored among all the forces. This is the truth I tell you, O Duryodhana; there is no doubt.”
संजय उवाच
The verse foregrounds how authority in war is consolidated through appointment, reputation, and public honor; yet the insistence on “truth” (satya) also highlights the ethical tension of claiming certainty and victory amid a conflict driven by adharma and ambition.
Sañjaya reports that Śalya, king of Madra and a renowned archer, has been made the Kaurava commander by Duryodhana, and he emphasizes this as a definite, doubtless fact—setting the stage for the Kaurava battle leadership in the Shalya Parva.
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