उलूकदूतवाक्यम् / Ulūka’s Message to the Pāṇḍavas
अपि द्रोणकृपौ वीरौ भीष्मकर्णावथो पुन: । अथवा सर्व एवैते तिष्ठन्तु वसुधाधिपा:
api droṇakṛpau vīrau bhīṣmakarṇāv atho punaḥ | athavā sarva evaite tiṣṭhantu vasudhādhipāḥ ||
“دروṇa اور کِرپا—یہ دونوں بہادر—اور پھر بھیشم اور کرن بھی (سامنے) کھڑے رہیں؛ یا پھر یہ سبھی زمین کے حاکم بادشاہ یہاں موجود رہیں۔”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the weight of counsel and decision-making in times of crisis: when eminent elders and master-warriors are present, their standing (presence and authority) lends legitimacy and gravity to deliberations that will shape the course of war and dharma.
Vaiśampāyana narrates a moment of arranging or calling for the presence of leading Kuru-side figures—Droṇa, Kṛpa, Bhīṣma, and Karṇa—suggesting an assembly or formal setting where key rulers and commanders are to remain in place for consultation or decision.