Chapter 51: Saṃdhyākāla-saṃhāra
Evening Withdrawal after Arjuna’s Counter-Advance
अथ भीष्मो महास्त्राणि दिव्यानि सुबहूनि च । प्रादुश्चक्रे महारौद्रे रणे तस्मिन् महाबल:,तब महाबली भीष्मने उस अत्यन्त भयंकर संग्राममें बहुत-से महान् दिव्यास्त्र प्रकट किये
atha bhīṣmo mahāstrāṇi divyāni subahūni ca | prāduścakre mahāraudre raṇe tasmin mahābalaḥ ||
三阇耶说道:“随后,力大无比的毗湿摩在那极其可怖的战场上,显现出许多伟大而天界的神兵。此偈揭示战争的升级:以非常之力外显威势,使厮杀更添恐怖,也考验诸将于毁灭之中能否自持、守持达摩。”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how the unleashing of extraordinary power in war magnifies भय (terror) and moral pressure. It implicitly raises the ethical question central to the Mahābhārata: even when one has immense capability, how does one remain aligned with dharma—using force as duty requires, yet avoiding uncontrolled devastation?
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Bhīṣma, in the midst of a fiercely raging battle, brings forth many great divine weapons. This signals a turning point of intensification on the battlefield, where commanders resort to higher, more formidable means to gain advantage.