सेनासमागमः — The Convergence of Armies
मागधश्न जयत्सेनो जारासन्धिर्महाबल: । अक्षौहिण्यैव सैन्यस्य धर्मराजमुपागमत्,मागध वीर जयत्सेन और जरासंधका महाबली पुत्र सहदेव--ये दोनों एक अक्षौहिणी सेनाके साथ धर्मराज युधिष्ठिरके पास आये थे
māgadhaś ca jayatseno jarāsandhir mahābalaḥ | akṣauhiṇyā eva sainyasya dharmarājam upāgamat ||
ヴァイシャṃパーヤナは言った。摩掲陀の王子ジャヤツェーナと、ジャラーサンダの剛力なる子サハデーヴァは、軍勢一アクシャウヒニーを携え、法王ユディシュティラのもとへ参じた。
वैशमग्पायन उवाच
Even in the approach to war, dharma operates through rightful allegiance and responsible support: rulers and princes choose sides, and their commitment is shown not merely by words but by concrete aid—here, the offering of an akṣauhiṇī—directed toward the figure identified with dharma (Yudhiṣṭhira).
Vaiśaṃpāyana reports that Jayatsena of Magadha and Sahadeva, the powerful son of Jarāsandha, arrive to meet Yudhiṣṭhira, bringing a full akṣauhiṇī of soldiers, indicating their decision to support him in the unfolding conflict.