Adhyāya 111 (Book 6): Daśama-dina-saṃgrāma—Bhīṣma’s Counsel to Yudhiṣṭhira and the Śikhaṇḍin-Led Advance
ध्मायत्सु दधिवर्णेषु जलजेषु समन्तत: । शिखण्डिनं पुरस्कृत्य निर्याता: पाण्डवा युधि
dhmāyatsu dadhivarṇeṣu jalajeṣu samantataḥ | śikhaṇḍinaṃ puraskṛtya niryātāḥ pāṇḍavā yudhi ||
ಸಂಜಯನು ಹೇಳಿದನು—ರಾಜನೇ! ಆಗ ಮೊಸರಿನಂತೆ ಬಿಳಿಯಾದ ಶಂಖಗಳು ಎಲ್ಲೆಡೆ ಊದಲ್ಪಟ್ಟವು. ಶಿಖಂಡಿಯನ್ನು ಮುಂಚೂಣಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಇಟ್ಟು ಪಾಂಡವರು ಯುದ್ಧಕ್ಕೆ ಶಿಬಿರದಿಂದ ಹೊರಟರು.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how dharma and strategy intertwine in war: the Pāṇḍavas deliberately place Śikhaṇḍin at the front, signaling a tactical and ethical turning point in the Bhīṣma episode, while the ritualized sounds of conches and drums frame the battle as a solemn, duty-bound undertaking rather than mere violence.
At sunrise the battlefield comes alive with the blowing of white conch-shells and other war sounds. The Pāṇḍavas then leave their camp to fight, positioning Śikhaṇḍin as their vanguard.