ध्वजमेकेन चिच्छेद द्वाभ्यां छत्रं विशाम्पते
dhvajam ekena ciccheda dvābhyāṃ chatraṃ viśāmpate
ສັນຊະຍະກ່າວວ່າ: ດ້ວຍລູກສອນດອກດຽວ ລາວຕັດທຸງຊັຍ; ແລະດ້ວຍອີກສອງດອກ ລາວຕັດລົງຮົ່ມພະຣາຊາ, ໂອ ຈອມເຈົ້າແຫ່ງປະຊາ—ເຫມືອນການປອດອອກເຄື່ອງໝາຍທີ່ເຫັນໄດ້ຂອງອຳນາດແລະກຽດສັກສີ ທ່າມກາງຄວາມແອອັດໃນສົງຄາມ.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how, in epic warfare, honor and authority are communicated through symbols (banner and parasol). Striking these is an ethical and psychological tactic: it humiliates and destabilizes an opponent without directly killing, showing that victory is pursued not only by force but by undermining status and morale.
Sañjaya reports a precise feat of archery: a warrior cuts down the opponent’s chariot-banner with one arrow and then fells the royal parasol with two arrows, publicly marking the opponent’s loss of prestige and battlefield standing.