भीमस्य जलान्वेषणं तथा वनविश्रान्तिः
Bhīma’s Search for Water and the Forest Halt
प्रावाद्यन्त महाराज पाञ्चालानां निवेशने । सिंहनादश्न संजज्ञे पाज्चालानां महात्मनाम्
prāvādyanta mahārāja pāñcālānāṁ niveśane | siṁhanādaś ca saṁjajñe pāñcālānāṁ mahātmanām ||
Vaiśampāyana berkata: “Wahai Raja, di penempatan kaum Pāñcāla, alat-alat bunyian dipalu, dan dalam kalangan Pāñcāla yang berhati besar itu bangkitlah suatu raungan laksana singa.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how communal sound—music and a lion-like shout—signals unity, confidence, and public resolve; ethically, it reflects the power of collective morale and honorable self-presentation in a royal setting.
In the Pāñcāla residence/settlement, people sound instruments and raise a triumphant roar, indicating a moment of heightened excitement—likely a formal arrival, announcement, or celebratory mobilization among the Pāñcālas.