Kaurava Mobilization at Kurukṣetra (Duryodhana Orders War Preparations) / कुरुक्षेत्रे धार्तराष्ट्र-सैन्यसज्जा
तेषां प्रहषमनसां नाद: समभवन्महान् । योग इत्यथ सैन्यानां त्वरतां सम्प्रधावताम्
teṣāṁ praharṣa-manasāṁ nādaḥ samabhavan mahān | yogo ity atha sainyānāṁ tvaratāṁ sampradhāvatām ||
Vaiśampāyana said: Their hearts exhilarated, a great roar arose. As the troops hurried and surged forward, the cry “Yoga!”—“Yoke up, make ready (for battle)!”—rang out on every side.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how collective emotion and resolve can rapidly translate into coordinated action: exhilaration becomes mobilization. Ethically, it marks the moment when intention hardens into readiness for war, underscoring the gravity of choosing conflict and the momentum that follows once armies commit.
After a rousing development (implied by the surrounding passage), the warriors become joyful and energized. A loud roar rises, and the troops rush about making preparations; the call “yoga” functions as an order to yoke up and get fully equipped for battle.