ही वीर कुरुराजेति ही भीम इति जल्पताम् | पुरुषाणां सुविपुला: प्रणादा: सहसोत्थिता:,कुछ कहते, “अहो! वीर कुरुराज कैसा अद्भुत पराक्रम दिखा रहे हैं।” दूसरे बोल उठते, “वाह! भीमसेन तो गजबका हाथ मारते हैं।! इस तरहकी बातें करनेवाले लोगोंकी भारी आवाजें वहाँ सहसा सब ओर गूँजने लगीं
hī vīra kururājeti hī bhīma iti jalpatām | puruṣāṇāṁ suvipulāḥ praṇādāḥ sahasotthitāḥ ||
Vaiśampāyana said: As people cried out, “Bravo! What a hero—the king of the Kurus!” and “Bravo! Bhīma!”—great, swelling shouts suddenly arose, resounding all around. The scene conveys how public acclaim gathers around visible strength and leadership, turning individual feats into a collective surge of approval.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how society instinctively celebrates visible courage and power; it also hints at the ethical responsibility that comes with fame—public praise amplifies a warrior’s reputation, so valor should be guided by dharma rather than mere display.
Spectators or onlookers break into loud cheers, praising the Kuru king and Bhīma by name; their voices rise suddenly and spread in all directions, indicating an intense moment of admired martial performance.