भीष्मस्य दुर्योधनं प्रति उपालम्भः
Bhīṣma’s Reproof to Duryodhana
ज्वलितं शूलमुद्यम्य रूपं कृत्वा विभीषणम् । नानारूपप्रहरणैर्वृतो राक्षसपुड़वै:
jvalitaṁ śūlam udyamya rūpaṁ kṛtvā vibhīṣaṇam | nānārūpa-praharaṇair vṛto rākṣasa-puṅgavaiḥ ||
قال سنجيا: «رافعًا رمحًا متّقدًا، اتخذ هيئةً مروّعة، وأحاط به خيارُ الراكشاسا حاملين أسلحةً شتّى.»
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how fear is deliberately generated in war through display of power and terrifying appearance; ethically, it points to the psychological dimension of conflict, where intimidation can be as decisive as physical force.
Sañjaya describes a warrior (not named in this line) lifting a flaming spear and taking on a dreadful form, while being encircled by elite rākṣasa fighters armed with diverse weapons—an image of an overwhelming, fearsome assault.