वराह: सिन्धुराजस्य राजतो5भिविराजते
varāhaḥ sindhurājasya rājato 'bhivirājate
Sañjaya said: “Varāha, belonging to the king of Sindhu, shone forth conspicuously—standing out in royal splendor amid the tumult of battle.”
संजय उवाच
The verse primarily functions as battlefield narration rather than explicit moral instruction; implicitly, it highlights how worldly brilliance and royal display can still dominate attention even amid the destructive reality of war.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that “Varāha,” associated with the Sindhu king (Jayadratha), is conspicuously resplendent—indicating a notable presence on the battlefield at this moment in Droṇa Parva.