भीष्म-द्रोणादिभिः पाण्डवसेनाक्षयकाल-निर्णयः | Time-estimates for the depletion of the Pāṇḍava forces
Bhīṣma–Droṇa council
न विशेषं विजानन्ति पुरस्य शिबिरस्य वा | कुशला अपि राजेन्द्र नरा नगरवासिन:
na viśeṣaṃ vijānanti purasya śibirasya vā | kuśalā api rājendra narā nagaravāsinaḥ, bhārata |
Vaiśampāyana dijo: «Oh, el mejor de los reyes, ni siquiera los hombres de la ciudad—por hábiles y perspicaces que fueran—podían advertir diferencia alguna entre la ciudad y el campamento. Tan perfectamente había dispuesto Duryodhana una residencia de antemano, adornada como otra Hastināpura, que el campamento parecía indistinguible de una verdadera ciudad.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how power can manufacture appearances: a well-constructed façade can blur the line between what is temporary (a camp) and what is established (a city). Ethically, it cautions that outward splendor and organization do not necessarily indicate legitimacy or righteousness.
Vaiśampāyana describes Duryodhana’s prior preparations: he had a camp arranged and decorated so thoroughly—like another Hastināpura—that even experienced city-dwellers could not tell whether they were seeing a camp or a city.