The Solar Eclipse at Samanta-pañcaka and the Great Reunion of Yādavas, Pāṇḍavas, and Vraja
भीष्मो द्रोणोऽम्बिकापुत्रो गान्धारी ससुता तथा । सदारा: पाण्डवा: कुन्ती सञ्जयो विदुर: कृप: ॥ २३ ॥ कुन्तीभोजो विराटश्च भीष्मको नग्नजिन्महान् । पुरुजिद्द्रुपद: शल्यो धृष्टकेतु: सकाशिराट् ॥ २४ ॥ दमघोषो विशालाक्षो मैथिलो मद्रकेकयौ । युधामन्यु: सुशर्मा च ससुता बाह्लिकादय: ॥ २५ ॥ राजानो ये च राजेन्द्र युधिष्ठिरमनुव्रता: । श्रीनिकेतं वपु: शौरे: सस्त्रीकं वीक्ष्य विस्मिता: ॥ २६ ॥
bhīṣmo droṇo ’mbikā-putro gāndhārī sa-sutā tathā sa-dārāḥ pāṇḍavāḥ kuntī sañjayo viduraḥ kṛpaḥ
在场者有:毗湿摩、德罗纳、持国王、甘陀丽及其诸子,携妻而来的般度五子,昆蒂、三阇耶、毗度罗、克利帕阿阇黎;又有昆蒂博阇、毗罗吒、毗湿摩迦、伟大的那格那吉特、普鲁吉特、德鲁帕达、沙利耶、德里什塔凯图与迦尸王等。
According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, all these kings were now followers of Yudhiṣṭhira because he had subjugated each of them to earn the privilege of performing the Rājasūya sacrifice. The Vedic injunctions state that a kṣatriya who wants to execute the Rājasūya for elevation to heaven must first send out a “victory horse” to roam freely; any other king whose territory this horse enters must either voluntarily submit or face the kṣatriya or his representatives in battle.
‘Ambikāputra’ refers to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, the son of Queen Ambikā.
He is describing the great assembly at Kurukṣetra where many prominent Kuru and allied elders and royals were present to meet Kṛṣṇa.
Even powerful leaders and elders become spiritually fortunate when they come into the Lord’s presence—seek sādhusaṅga and places where devotion is awakened.