Sātyaki-praveśaḥ and Duryodhana-saṃnipātaḥ
Sātyaki’s passage and Duryodhana’s mass engagement
तयोज्यातलनिर्घोष: शुश्रुवे युद्धशौण्डयो:
tayor jyātala-nirghoṣaḥ śuśruve yuddha-śauṇḍayoḥ
ສັນຊະຍະ ກ່າວວ່າ: ສຽງດັງປັ່ງຂອງສາຍຄັນທະນູຂອງນັກຮົບຜູ້ຊ່ຽວຊານທັງສອງນັ້ນ ໄດ້ຍິນກັນຊັດ—ເປັນສຽງກັງວານອັນອັບມົງຄົນ ບອກວ່າເຂົາທັງສອງພ້ອມຈະປະຈັນໜ້າກັນໃນການຮົບ.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the psychological and ethical gravity of war: before weapons strike bodies, the very sound of preparation (the bowstring’s twang) announces intent, resolve, and the irreversible step toward violence—inviting reflection on responsibility in choosing battle.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that the twanging, resonant sound of the bowstrings of two formidable combatants is heard, indicating that a direct confrontation between them is about to begin.