सापद्ववं कौरवेषु पाण्डवानां सुसम्मतम् । सारासारबल ज्ञातुं तेज:पुञज्जावभासितम्
sāpadvavaṁ kauraveṣu pāṇḍavānāṁ susammatam | sārāsārabala jñātuṁ tejaḥpuñjāvabhāsitam ||
Sañjaya said: “Among the Kauravas, the Pāṇḍavas’ position was well approved and firmly established. And in order to discern the true strength—what is substantial and what is hollow—there appeared a radiant mass of splendour, blazing forth.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights discernment (viveka) in assessing power: true strength is not merely numerical or outward show, but the ‘essence’ (sāra) that stands the test of dharma and resolve; hollow strength (asāra) is exposed when confronted by genuine tejas.
Sañjaya reports a moment in the Udyoga Parva where the Pāṇḍavas’ stance is seen as sound and accepted, and a striking manifestation of brilliance (‘a mass of splendour’) appears—suggesting the emergence or presence of a formidable, clarifying power that reveals the real balance of strength between the sides.