भीष्मसेनासंनिवेशः — Bhīṣma’s Mobilization, Omens, and the Kaurava Array
तालेन महता भीष्म: पञ्चतारेण केतुना । विमलादित्यसंकाशस्तस्थौ कुरुचमूपरि
tālena mahatā bhīṣmaḥ pañcatāreṇa ketunā | vimalādityasaṅkāśas tasthau kurucamūpari ||
សញ្ជ័យបាននិយាយ៖ ភីෂ្មៈបានឈរលើកងទ័ពកុរុ រថរបស់លោកតុបតែងដោយនិមិត្តសញ្ញាដើមត្នោតដ៏ធំ និងទង់ជ័យមានសញ្ញាផ្កាយប្រាំ។ លោកភ្លឺរលោងដូចព្រះអាទិត្យដ៏បរិសុទ្ធ ជាមេបញ្ជាការធំមុខគេនៃកងទ័ពកൗរវ។
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical weight of role-duty (svadharma) in a war setting: Bhīṣma, as the appointed commander, embodies steadiness, authority, and readiness to bear responsibility. The sun-like radiance and prominent emblems underscore how leadership is publicly signified and how a commander’s presence shapes the morale and order of an army.
Sañjaya narrates to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Bhīṣma has taken his position over the Kuru forces, seated/standing on his chariot distinguished by a great palm emblem and a five-star banner. He appears brilliantly radiant, marking him as the principal सेनापति (chief commander) of the Kaurava army as the battle is about to proceed.