Duryodhana’s Post-Duel Lament and Instructions (भग्नसक्थस्य विलापः)
त॑ रथं यादवश्रेष्ठ;: समारुहु परंतप:
taṁ rathaṁ yādavaśreṣṭhaḥ samāruhya parantapaḥ
Sinabi ni Vaiśampāyana: Pagkaraan, sumakay sa karwahe ang pinakadakila sa mga Yādava, at ang tagasunog ng mga kaaway ay naghanda upang sumulong—larawan ng matatag na pagkilos sa ilalim ng bigat na moral ng digmaan, kung saan ang tungkulin ay isinusulong sa pamamagitan ng disiplinadong kahandaan, hindi ng pag-aatubili.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined readiness and purposeful action in a dharmic crisis: leadership and duty are expressed through calm, decisive preparation rather than wavering, even when the setting is ethically weighty like war.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that the foremost Yādava (typically Kṛṣṇa) mounts a chariot, while the foe-scorching hero (often Arjuna or a principal warrior) is poised to proceed, signaling an imminent movement or engagement in the battle sequence.