अथ वृत्रस्यथ कौरव्य शरीरादभिनि:सृता
atha vṛtrasya tha kauravya śarīrād abhiniḥsṛtā
मग, हे कौरव्य, वृत्राच्या शरीरातून (काहीतरी) बाहेर निघाले।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse functions as a narrative hinge in Bhīṣma’s instruction: it introduces a consequential manifestation emerging from Vṛtra, implying that deeds and conflicts culminate in tangible outcomes—an ethical reminder that actions bear inevitable results within dharma-centered storytelling.
Bhīṣma addresses Yudhiṣṭhira (“Kauravya”) and describes a moment in the Vṛtra episode: something is said to emerge from Vṛtra’s body, setting up the next detail of the story and its moral implication.