Kailāsa-darśana, Badarī-vāsa, and Sarasvatī–Dvaitavana Transition (कैलासदर्शन–बदरीवास–सरस्वतीद्वैतवनगमनम्)
विचित्रमुकुटापीडा विचित्रकवचध्वजा:
vicitramukuṭāpīḍā vicitrakavacadhvajāḥ
Dijo Arjuna: «Van adornados con coronas y diademas maravillosos, y portan armaduras y estandartes de múltiples colores.»
अजुन उवाच
The verse foregrounds the contrast between outward martial magnificence (crowns, armor, banners) and the deeper question of dharma: visible power and splendor can impress, but ethical standing is determined by conduct and righteousness rather than ornamentation.
Arjuna is describing a group of warriors or royal figures he observes—identifying them by their distinctive regalia and military insignia. The description functions as a visual cue in the scene, emphasizing their status and readiness.