प्रोक्त: स्वयं सत्यसंधेन मृत्यु- स्तव प्रियार्थ नरदेव युद्धे । वीर: शिखण्डी द्रौपदो5सौ महात्मा मयाभिगुप्तेन हतश्न तेन
proktaḥ svayaṁ satyasaṁdhena mṛtyus tava priyārtha naradeva yuddhe | vīraḥ śikhaṇḍī draupado ’sau mahātmā mayābhiguptena hataś ca tena naradeva ||
阿周那说道:“大王啊,为了你,誓守真实的毗湿摩在战场上亲口宣示了自己死亡的方式:说那英勇的施迦ṇḍī——德鲁帕达之子、心怀大志者——将成为其因。由我护持,施迦ṇḍī果然将他击倒。故此,大王,此事皆为成就你的心愿而行。”
अजुन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical tension in war: even a truth-bound elder like Bhīṣma acknowledges a destined and vow-consistent end, while Arjuna frames tactical protection of Śikhaṇḍī as serving a pledged purpose. It underscores how vows, truthfulness, and duty operate within the harsh necessities of battle.
Arjuna tells the king that Bhīṣma had himself foretold that Śikhaṇḍī (Drupada’s child) would be the instrument of his death. Arjuna protected Śikhaṇḍī in combat, enabling him to bring about Bhīṣma’s fall, thereby fulfilling the king’s desired outcome.