अवश्यं तु मया सर्व विज्ञाप्यस्त्वं नराधिप । वासुदेवस्य यद् वाक््यं फाल्गुनस्थ च धीमत:,'परंतु नरेश्वर! भगवान् श्रीकृष्ण तथा बुद्धिमान् अर्जुनने युद्धके लिये जाते समय मुझसे जो कुछ कहा था, वह सब आपको सूचित कर देना मेरे लिये अत्यन्त आवश्यक है
avaśyaṃ tu mayā sarvaṃ vijñāpyaḥ tvaṃ narādhipa | vāsudevasya yad vākyaṃ phālgunasya ca dhīmataḥ ||
Sanjaya said: O king, it is imperative that I report everything to you—especially the words spoken by Vāsudeva (Kṛṣṇa) and by the wise Phālguna (Arjuna). Their counsel, given in the context of war, carries moral weight and must be faithfully conveyed to the ruler who bears responsibility for the realm’s fate.
संजय उवाच
The verse emphasizes the ethical duty of truthful and complete communication: Sanjaya must convey Kṛṣṇa’s and Arjuna’s words without omission, because a king’s judgment and accountability depend on accurate knowledge.
Sanjaya addresses Dhṛtarāṣṭra, stating that he must report in full what Kṛṣṇa (Vāsudeva) and Arjuna (Phālguna) said—framing their statements as crucial guidance amid the unfolding events of the war.