पताकाश्व ततस्तास्तु श्वसनेन समीरिता:
patākāśva tatastāstu śvasanena samīritāḥ
Sañjaya said: Then those banners and horses were set in motion, stirred by the force of their breathing—an image of the battlefield’s restless energy, where even the signs of martial honor (flags) and the instruments of war (horses) respond to the surge of life and exertion amid impending violence.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores how war’s intensity permeates everything: breath, movement, and symbols of honor. It invites reflection on the living force driving conflict—courage and exertion on one side, but also the tragic momentum that carries all beings and objects into violence.
Sañjaya describes a vivid battlefield moment: banners and horses are seen as moving or fluttering, driven by the horses’ heavy breathing and agitation, conveying the charged atmosphere as armies prepare or engage.