शीघ्र॑ न््यस्यत शस्त्राणि वाहेभ्यश्षावरोहत । एष योगोऊत्र विहित: प्रतिषेधे महात्मना
śīghraṁ nyasyata śastrāṇi vāhebhyaś cāvaroḥata | eṣa yogo 'tra vihitaḥ pratiṣedhe mahātmanā ||
قال سانجيا: «أسرعوا فضعوا أسلحتكم، وانزلوا عن دوابّكم ومراكبكم. فهذا هو السبيل القويم المقرر هنا—وهو نهيٌ سنَّه ذو نفسٍ عظيمة—لأجل الكفّ وتهدئة التصعيد».
संजय उवाच
Even amid war, there are moments when dharma requires restraint: laying down weapons and dismounting symbolizes a deliberate pause, obeying an established injunction meant to prevent excess and restore order.
Sañjaya reports an urgent command to stop armed engagement—combatants are told to set aside weapons and come down from their mounts/vehicles, indicating a temporary cessation or regulated halt in fighting under a rule attributed to a ‘great-souled’ authority.