इति श्रीमहाभारते द्रोणपर्वणि द्रोणवधपर्वणि संकुलयुद्धे षडशीत्यधिकशततमो<ध्याय:
iti śrīmahābhārate droṇaparvaṇi droṇavadhaparvaṇi saṅkulayuddhe ṣaḍaśītyadhikaśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ
Thus, in the Śrī Mahābhārata, within the Droṇa Parva—specifically in the section on the slaying of Droṇa—during the episode of the confused and densely entangled battle, ends the one hundred and eighty-sixth chapter. This is a colophon marking the close of a chapter amid the moral and strategic turmoil of war, where duty, deception, and the cost of victory press heavily upon the warriors.
भीमसेन उवाच
This line is a colophon rather than a didactic verse: it frames the ethical weight of the surrounding narrative by formally situating it in the Droṇa-killing episode amid a chaotic battle, reminding the reader that the events occur within a larger moral inquiry into dharma under the pressures of war.
The text is marking the end of a chapter in the Droṇa Parva, within the Droṇavadha section, during the saṅkula (confused, tightly interwoven) fighting. It functions as a structural closure rather than direct speech content.