शल्यस्य सेनापत्याभ्युपगमः | Śalya’s Acceptance of Command
न निवारयितु शक््या: संग्रामात्ते परंतपा:
na nivārayitu śakyāḥ saṅgrāmāt te paraṃtapāḥ |
ສັນຊະຍະໄດ້ກ່າວວ່າ: «ໂອ ຜູ້ເຜົາຜານສັດຕູ, ບັດນີ້ວິລະຊົນເຫຼົ່ານັ້ນບໍ່ອາດຖືກຫ້າມຈາກສົງຄາມໄດ້ອີກ. ນັບແຕ່ດຣາອຸປະດີຖືກຫຍັບຫຍາມແລະທໍລະມານ, ນາງຢູ່ໃນຄວາມໂສກ ມີຈິດໃຈແນ່ວແນ່ຕໍ່ການທໍາລາຍພວກເຮົາ, ແລະນອນຢູ່ເທິງແທ່ນດິນທຸກມື້. ນາງຮັບວັດນີ້ໄວ້ຈົນກວ່າຈະຊໍາລະເວນໃຫ້ຄົບຖ້ວນ.»
संजय उवाच
The passage highlights the moral momentum created by injustice: when grievous wrong is done (Draupadī’s humiliation), it generates vows, resolve, and an irreversible drive toward conflict. It underscores how adharma can harden hearts and make reconciliation difficult once honor and suffering demand redress.
Sañjaya reports that the opposing heroes can no longer be held back from battle. He links this inevitability to Draupadī’s continuing grief and her severe vow—sleeping on an earthen altar—until the enmity is fully avenged, implying that the war’s course is fueled by her unresolved suffering.