Nakula–Śakuni Duel and the Night Battle; Śikhaṇḍin–Kṛpa Engagement (नकुल-शकुनियुद्धं तथा रात्रियुद्धवर्णनम्)
आर्षभे चर्मणी चित्रे प्रगृह् विपुले शुभे
ārṣabhe carmaṇī citre pragṛhya vipule śubhe
サンジャヤは言った。「彼は、気高き牡牛の皮から作られ、斑の文様で彩られた、広く見事で吉祥なる皮革を取り上げ(用に備えた)。それもまた、語られている戦支度の一つであった。」
संजय उवाच
The line highlights the concrete, material side of dharma-in-war: warriors rely on well-made, auspicious equipment, and the narrative underscores preparedness and disciplined action amid conflict.
Sañjaya is describing a warrior’s action of taking up a broad, fine bull-hide—likely as protective gear or a martial accessory—within the ongoing battlefield account in Droṇa Parva.