बलात् संस्तम्भयस्वैनं यत्रैषा भिद्यते चमू: । न हि भीष्मशरानन्य: सोढुमुत्सहते विभो
balāt saṁstambhayasvainaṁ yatraiṣā bhidyate camūḥ | na hi bhīṣmaśarān anyaḥ soḍhum utsahate vibho ||
Sañjaya berkata: “Pergilah ke titik di mana bala tentera ini sedang dihancurkan, dan dengan kekuatan semata-mata, tahan dia sehingga dia tidak dapat mara atau berundur. Wahai yang perkasa, selain engkau tiada seorang pun mampu menahan hentaman anak panah Bhīṣma.”
संजय उवाच
In the ethics of epic warfare, overwhelming force must be met with disciplined strategy and personal steadiness: when a single warrior’s prowess devastates the ranks, the response is to contain him decisively, and the capacity to endure suffering becomes a key measure of leadership and martial responsibility.
Sanjaya reports urgent battlefield counsel: at the spot where the army is being broken by the onslaught, the addressed hero is told to rush there and forcibly immobilize the attacker; Sanjaya adds that only this person has the strength to withstand Bhishma’s deadly volleys.