Adhyāya 111 (Book 6): Daśama-dina-saṃgrāma—Bhīṣma’s Counsel to Yudhiṣṭhira and the Śikhaṇḍin-Led Advance
अर्जुनप्रमुखा: पार्था: पुरस्कृत्य शिखण्डिनम् । भीष्म युद्धे3 भ्यवर्तन्त किरन्तो विविधाउछरान्
arjunapramukhāḥ pārthāḥ puraskṛtya śikhaṇḍinam | bhīṣmaṃ yuddhe ’bhyavartanta kiranto vividhauṣarān ||
三阇耶说道:“以阿周那为首,普利塔之子们在战场上向毗湿摩推进,把尸建陀因置于前方,并倾泻出各色箭雨。”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how dharma in war is not only about valor but also about vows, restraint, and moral constraints. Bhīṣma’s personal code affects what he will or will not do, and the Pāṇḍavas’ strategy leverages that ethical boundary—showing that inner principles can decisively shape outer outcomes.
Sañjaya narrates that the Pāṇḍavas, led by Arjuna, advance toward Bhīṣma in battle. They place Śikhaṇḍin at the front and then unleash a heavy, varied volley of arrows as they press their attack on the grandsire.