तमब्रवीन्महाराज पुत्रस्तव विशाम्पते
tam abravīn mahārāja putras tava viśāmpate | mahārāja prajānātha tava putro 'bravīt—“dvijaśreṣṭha svasti te | yadi tvaṁ mama priyaṁ kartum icchasi tarhi mamājñayā droṇaputrasya senāpatipade 'bhiṣekaṁ kuru” ||
قال سانجيا: «أيها الملك العظيم، يا سيد الرعية»، إن ابنك خاطبه وقال: «يا أفضلَ البراهمة، ليكن لك الخيرُ والسلام. إن كنتَ تريد أن تفعل ما يسرّني، فبأمري أقم طقسَ التتويج لابنِ درونا وولِّه منصبَ قائدِ الجيش».
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in wartime, decisions about authority and leadership are often driven by personal loyalty and urgency rather than calm deliberation. It implicitly raises an ethical tension: the king’s duty to act for the realm versus the pressure to satisfy a son’s demand and escalate conflict through a hardline commander.
Sañjaya reports to the king that the king’s son speaks to a leading Brahmin/elder and asks that Droṇa’s son (Aśvatthāman) be formally installed as commander-in-chief of the army, indicating a strategic shift in Kaurava leadership during the Shalya Parva.