अम्बा-शाल्वसंवादः | Amba’s Appeal to Śālva and His Refusal
ते यतथध्वं परं शक््त्या सर्वे मोक्षाय पार्थिवा: । प्रसह् हि हराम्येष मिषतां वो नरर्षभा:
te yatatadhvaṁ paraṁ śaktyā sarve mokṣāya pārthivāḥ | prasaḥ hi harāmy eṣa miṣatāṁ vo nararṣabhāḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «يا أيها الملوك، يا ثيرانَ الرجال! ابذلوا كلكم غايةَ طاقتكم لتخليصهنّ، فإني—وأنتم تنظرون—أقتادُ هؤلاء الأميراتِ قسرًا». وبعد أن أركبَ الفتياتِ على عربته، ظلّ يكرّر هذا النداء أمام الحكّام المجتمعين—مُعلِنًا التحدّي جهارًا ليُحسَمَ الأمرُ ببأسِ الميدان لا بخُفيةِ الحيلة.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights a kshatriya ideal of public accountability in acts of power: Bhishma does not conceal the seizure but openly challenges the kings to resist, framing legitimacy through valor and open contest rather than covert wrongdoing—while still raising ethical tension about coercion and consent.
After placing the princesses on his chariot, Bhishma addresses the gathered kings and repeatedly declares that he is taking the maidens by force, urging them to use their full strength to rescue them—thereby inviting battle and making the act a public, contested deed.