Dhṛtarāṣṭra–Sañjaya-saṃvādaḥ; madhyāhna-saṅgrāma-pravṛttiḥ
Dhritarashtra–Sanjaya dialogue and the midday battle escalation
तेषां तु प्रमुखे शूंर सुशर्माणं महाबलम् | मध्ये सर्वस्य सैन्यस्य भृशं संहर्षयन्निव,उन नरेशोंके सम्मुख सारी सेनाके बीचमें शूरवीर महाबली सुशर्माको अत्यन्त हर्ष प्रदान करता हुआ-सा दुर्योधन यों बोला--
teṣāṃ tu pramukhe śūra suśarmāṇaṃ mahābalam | madhye sarvasya sainyasya bhṛśaṃ saṃharṣayann iva sañjaya uvāca |
ആ രാജാക്കന്മാരുടെ മുൻനിരയിൽ മഹാബലനായ ശൂരൻ സുശർമൻ നിന്നിരുന്നു. സമസ്ത സൈന്യത്തിന്റെ നടുവിൽ, അത്യന്തം ഉത്സാഹവും യുദ്ധോന്മാദവും ഉണർത്തുന്നതുപോലെ, ദുര്യോധനൻ സംസാരിച്ചു.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how leaders deliberately kindle collective morale in war: by placing renowned champions in front and by stirring the army’s ardor, a commander seeks cohesion and courage—an ethically charged reminder that rhetoric and positioning can intensify conflict as well as resolve.
Sañjaya describes Suśarmā standing prominently among the kings and within the army’s center; then Duryodhana begins speaking, apparently to excite and rally his forces for battle.