उपायधर्म-सेनायोगः
Upāya-dharma and Senāyoga: Expedient Ethics & Army Deployment
क्षेयेडा: किलकिलाशब्दा: क्रकचा गोविषाणिका: । भेरीमृदज़पणवान् नादयेयु: पुराश्चरान्
kṣeyeḍāḥ kila-kilā-śabdāḥ krakacā go-viṣāṇikāḥ | bherī-mṛdaṅga-paṇavān nādayeyuḥ purāścarān ||
Dijo Bhīṣma: «Que quienes marchan a la vanguardia del ejército alcen fuertes clamores de guerra y gritos jubilosos, y hagan sonar los instrumentos—el krakaca, el cuerno (go-viṣāṇikā) y los grandes tambores como la bherī, el mṛdaṅga y el paṇava—para que las tropas avancen con orden y confianza, y se quebrante el ánimo del enemigo.»
भीष्म उवाच
Even in warfare, effective leadership emphasizes order, coordination, and morale. Bhīṣma highlights organized signals—cries and instruments—to unify the army’s movement and strengthen resolve.
Bhīṣma gives practical counsel about how the troops at the front should advance: raising loud cries and sounding horns and drums so the army moves forward with confidence and a clear martial rhythm.