तस्य तद् वचन श्रुत्वा भारद्वाजो हसन्निव
tasya tad vacanaṃ śrutvā bhāradvājo hasann iva
サンジャヤは言った。彼のその言葉を聞くと、バーラドヴァージャはまるで微笑んだかのようであった――深刻な情勢のただ中にあって、抑えた可笑しみ、あるいは知る者の含みある皮肉を示す微笑であった。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how a measured reaction—here, a restrained, knowing smile—can convey judgment, irony, or insight without escalating conflict, reminding readers that inner discernment often shows through subtle outward signs even in morally tense situations.
Sañjaya narrates that after hearing someone’s statement, Bhāradvāja (a name associated with the sage/patronymic) appears to smile, indicating his response to the remark—possibly amusement, skepticism, or recognition—within the unfolding events of the Drona Parva.