शल्यस्य सेनापत्याभ्युपगमः | Śalya’s Acceptance of Command
सुनीतमनुपश्यामि सुयुद्धेन परंतप
sunītam anupaśyāmi suyuddhena paraṃtapa
Sañjaya disse: “Vejo que este caminho foi bem ponderado—e que deve ser levado a cabo por meio de uma batalha nobre, ó flagelo dos inimigos.”
संजय उवाच
The verse frames warfare under a moral lens: action should be “sunīta” (well-directed) and pursued as “suyuddha” (proper, disciplined fighting), implying that even in conflict one must adhere to right conduct and considered judgment.
Sañjaya, narrating events to the king, expresses his assessment that the chosen course appears sound and that the ensuing engagement is to be undertaken as a proper battle, addressing the listener with the epithet “paraṃtapa.”
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