Kurukṣetra-sainyadarśana and Arjuna-viṣāda (धर्मक्षेत्रे समवेता युयुत्सवः — अर्जुनविषाद)
दुर्ग तरति चावश्यं तथा चौरैरविंमुच्यते । संग्रामे विजयेन्नित्यं लक्ष्मी प्राप्रोति केवलाम्,वह दुर्गग संकटसे अवश्य पार हो जाता है। चोर भी उसे छोड़ देते हैं। वह संग्राममें सदा विजयी होता और विशुद्ध लक्ष्मी प्राप्त करता है
durgaṁ tarati cāvaśyaṁ tathā caurair avimucyate | saṅgrāme vijayen nityaṁ lakṣmīṁ prāpnoti kevalām ||
三阇耶曰:彼必能渡越艰危险阻;纵遇盗贼,亦不至被弃。临阵常得胜利,并获清净无杂、圆满不分的福祉——不为非义所染的吉祥与富饶。
संजय उवाच
The verse presents a phala-śruti style assurance: one who is aligned with the praised practice (in this context, the preceding description) gains practical protection—overcoming dangers, safety from thieves—and also success in righteous struggle, culminating in ‘pure’ prosperity, i.e., fortune not stained by adharma.
Sanjaya continues describing the benefits promised to the person being spoken about in the surrounding passage, listing concrete outcomes—crossing peril, security from robbers, victory in battle, and attainment of auspicious prosperity.