गौरुडव्यूह-रचना तथा अर्धचन्द्र-प्रत्यव्यूह
Garuḍa Array and the Ardhacandra Counter-Formation
अन्यत् कार्मुकमादाय विपुलं बलवत्तरम् | तत्र संधाय विपुलान् भल्लान् सप्त शिलाशितान्
anyat kārmukam ādāya vipulaṃ balavattaram | tatra saṃdhāya vipulān bhallān sapta śilāśitān |
Sinabi ni Sañjaya: Pagkaraan, kumuha siya ng isa pang busog—mas malapad at higit na makapangyarihan. Doon ay inihanda niya ang pitong malalaking palasong bhalla, na hinasa sa bato, at ikinabit sa busog.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined resolve in action: a warrior, facing a critical moment, deliberately selects a more powerful weapon and prepares a precise strike. Ethically, it reflects the harsh framework of kṣatriya-dharma in war—skill, readiness, and determination carried out without hesitation once battle is joined.
Sañjaya narrates that the combatant takes up a different, stronger bow and fits seven large, stone-sharpened bhalla arrows to it, signaling preparation for a forceful, potentially decisive attack.