अर्जुनस्योत्तरदिग्विजयः
Arjuna’s Northern Conquests and Tribute Collection
न स सज्ज ति वृक्षेषु शस्त्रैश्वापि न रिष्यते । दिव्यो ध्वजवरो राजन दृश्यते चेह मानुषै:
na sa sajjati vṛkṣeṣu śastraiś cāpi na riṣyate | divyo dhvajavaro rājan dṛśyate ceha mānuṣaiḥ ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは言った。「その旗は木々の間に引っ掛かることなく、武器によってさえ損なわれない。王よ、この神聖にして最上の軍旗は、この世の人々の目にここに現れているのだ。」
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the idea that certain symbols of rightful sovereignty and divine sanction are beyond ordinary physical harm; their inviolability evokes reverence and signals a power that cannot be reduced to mere force.
A wondrous, radiant royal banner is being described: it does not snag on trees, cannot be damaged by weapons, and appears to human observers as a divine, extraordinary standard.