Chapter 47: Krauñca-vyūha Deployment and Conch-Signals
Kaurava–Pāṇḍava Readiness
ब्रूहि चैव परं वीर केनार्थ: कि ददामि ते । एवंगते महाराज युद्धादन््यत् किमिच्छसि
brūhi caiva paraṃ vīra kenārthaḥ kiṃ dadāmi te | evaṃgate mahārāja yuddhād anyat kim icchasi ||
沙利耶说道:“直言吧,勇士——你所求为何?我当赐你何物?大王,事已至此,除却战事上的援助之外,你还想从我这里得到什么?”
शल्य उवाच
The verse highlights clarity and limits in obligation: Shalya asks for a direct statement of purpose and indicates that, given the wartime context, he is prepared to offer what is appropriate—yet he also probes whether anything beyond military assistance is being demanded, implying ethical boundaries and accountability in alliances.
Shalya addresses a king and a warrior, asking them to state plainly what they want from him. He frames the request in the immediate wartime situation and specifically asks what they seek from him other than support connected with the war.