अलायुधस्य भीमवधसंकल्पः
Alāyudha’s Resolve to Confront Bhīma
अनादिनिधनं देवं विश्वस्येशं जगत्पते । धातारमजमव्यक्तमाहुर्वेदविदो जना:
anādinidhanaṃ devaṃ viśvasyeśaṃ jagatpate | dhātāram ajam avyaktam āhur vedavido janāḥ ||
Sañjaya dit : Ceux qui sont versés dans les Vedas le décrivent comme le Seigneur divin—sans commencement ni fin—souverain de l’univers, maître du monde : Créateur et Soutien, non-né et non manifesté.
संजय उवाच
The verse asserts a Veda-grounded conception of the Supreme: eternal (without beginning or end), sovereign over the cosmos, creator-sustainer, unborn, and unmanifest. Ethically, it implies that true authority and dharma rest in a transcendent order beyond shifting battlefield fortunes.
Sañjaya, narrating events to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, introduces or reinforces a theological reflection: even amid the violence and uncertainty of the Kurukṣetra war, the ultimate Lord—described by Vedic seers—remains the underlying ruler and ordainer of the world.