ब्राह्मणपूजा-राजधर्मः | Royal Duty of Honoring Learned Brahmins
हैहयस्य तु राजेन्द्र दशसु स्त्रीषु भारत । शतं बभूव पुत्राणां शूराणामनिवर्तिनाम्
haihayasya tu rājendra daśasu strīṣu bhārata | śataṃ babhūva putrāṇāṃ śūrāṇām anivartinām ||
ภีษมะกล่าวว่า “ข้าแต่พระราชา ผู้สืบสายภารตะ กษัตริย์แห่งไหหยะมีมเหสีสิบองค์ จากนางทั้งสิบได้ประสูติพระโอรสหนึ่งร้อย—วีรบุรุษผู้ไม่เคยถอยจากสมรภูมิ”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights the ideal of kṣatriya steadfastness—warriors are praised as anivartin, those who do not retreat—while also situating this ideal within dynastic and genealogical narration.
Bhishma recounts a genealogical detail: the Haihaya ruler, having ten wives, fathers a hundred sons described as brave and unwavering in battle, emphasizing the martial character of that line.