शल्यपर्व — चतुर्विंशोऽध्यायः | Śalya Parva, Chapter 24: Disruption of Kaurava Formations and the Elephant Encirclement
शकुनेस्तद् वच: श्रुत्वा तमूचुर्भरतर्षभ
śakunes tad vacaḥ śrutvā tam ūcur bharatarṣabha
شکنی کی بات سن کر وہ اس سے بولے—اے بھرتوں کے سردار۔
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical weight of counsel and response: in moments of conflict, words shape decisions, and hearing a strategist like Śakuni prompts immediate deliberation—reminding readers that speech and advice can steer actions toward or away from dharma.
In Sañjaya’s report to the Kuru king, Śakuni has spoken; after hearing him, the assembled party replies to him. The line functions as a narrative hinge, moving from Śakuni’s counsel to the group’s response.