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Shloka 47

भीष्मस्य जलप्रार्थना — अर्जुनस्य पर्जन्यास्त्रप्रयोगः — दुर्योधनं प्रति सन्ध्युपदेशः

Bhīṣma’s request for water; Arjuna’s Parjanya-astra; counsel to Duryodhana on reconciliation

अथार्जुनो रणे भीम॑ योधयन्तं महारथान्‌,भरतनन्दन! उस रणक्षेत्रमें भीम जिनके साथ युद्ध कर रहे थे, आपके पक्षके उन दस महारथी वीरोंके सामने भीष्मके वधकी इच्छा रखनेवाले अर्जुन भी शिखण्डीको आगे किये आ पहुँचे

sañjaya uvāca | athārjuno raṇe bhīmaṃ yodhayantaṃ mahārathān bharatanandana | tasmin raṇakṣetre bhīmena saha yuddhyamānān tava pakṣīyān daśa mahārathān vīrān prati bhīṣmavadhecchur arjuno'pi śikhaṇḍinaṃ puraskṛtya samupāgamat |

അതിനുശേഷം, ഭരതനന്ദനാ! യുദ്ധത്തിൽ ഭീമൻ ഏവരോടു പോരാടിക്കൊണ്ടിരുന്നുവോ, നിന്റെ പക്ഷത്തിലെ ആ പത്തു മഹാരഥ വീരന്മാരുടെ മുന്നിൽ, ഭീഷ്മവധാഭിലാഷമുള്ള അർജുനൻ ശിഖണ്ഡിയെ മുൻനിർത്തി മുന്നേറി എത്തി।

अथthen/thereupon
अथ:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअथ
अर्जुनःArjuna
अर्जुनः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootअर्जुन
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
रणेin battle
रणे:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootरण
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
भीमम्Bhima
भीमम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootभीम
FormMasculine, Accusative, Singular
योधयन्तम्fighting/engaging in combat (causing to fight)
योधयन्तम्:
TypeVerb
Rootयुध्
Formशतृ (present active participle, causative sense), Masculine, Accusative, Singular, Parasmaipada (active), Present (vartamana)
महारथान्great chariot-warriors
महारथान्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootमहारथ
FormMasculine, Accusative, Plural
भरतनन्दनO delight of the Bharatas (address)
भरतनन्दन:
TypeNoun
Rootभरतनन्दन
FormMasculine, Vocative, Singular

संजय उवाच

S
Sanjaya
A
Arjuna
B
Bhima
B
Bhishma
S
Shikhandi
D
Dhritarashtra (implied by address 'bharatanandana')
K
Kurukshetra (implied battlefield)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights how dharma in war includes constraints and vows that shape action. Arjuna’s aim (ending Bhishma’s dominance) is pursued by leveraging Bhishma’s ethical restraint toward Shikhandi, showing that moral commitments can decisively influence outcomes—sometimes becoming the very means by which a seemingly invincible warrior is overcome.

Bhima is already battling ten elite Kaurava chariot-warriors. At that moment Arjuna arrives, determined to bring about Bhishma’s fall, and advances with Shikhandi positioned in front—setting up the well-known episode where Bhishma refuses to fight Shikhandi, allowing Arjuna to strike.