Droṇa-parva Adhyāya 107: Karṇa–Bhīma Saṃmarda
Arrow-storm Engagement
नानावर्णविरागाभि: शुशुभु: सर्वतो वृता: । वे परम शोभासम्पन्न अनेक प्रकारके बहुरंगे ध्वज सब ओरसे नाना रंगकी पताकाओंद्वारा घिरकर बड़ी शोभा पाते थे
nānāvarṇavirāgābhiḥ śuśubhuḥ sarvato vṛtāḥ |
三阇耶说道:四面环绕着五彩缤纷、染色鲜明的旗帜与旌幡,他们显得格外华美——这是在战争暴烈展开之际,对军阵秩序与自信的一种外在昭示。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the contrast between outward splendor and the grim reality of battle: military pageantry (banners, colors, order) can mask the ethical weight of violence, reminding the reader that visible glory is transient and does not by itself confer righteousness (dharma).
Sañjaya is describing a force (or warriors/units) that looks magnificent because it is encircled by many vividly colored banners and streamers on all sides—an image of organized might and morale within the Drona Parva’s war setting.