Jaitrya-nimitta: Signs of Prospective Victory and the Priority of Conciliation (जयलक्षण-निमित्त तथा सान्त्व-प्रधान नीति)
शस्त्रैर्यन्त्रै: कवचै: केतुभिश्न सुभानुभिम्मुखवर्णश्न यूनाम् । भ्राजिष्मती दुष्प्रतिवीक्षणीया येषां चमूस्तेडभिभवन्ति शत्रून्
śastrair yantraiḥ kavacaiḥ ketubhiś ca subhānubhir mukhavarṇaiś ca yūnām | bhrājiṣmatī duṣprativīkṣaṇīyā yeṣāṃ camūs te ’bhibhavanti śatrūn ||
毗湿摩说道:凡其军旅以种种兵器、战具、甲胄与旌旗装饰,青年武士面容焕发美丽光辉,使全军耀目夺人,令敌人甚至不敢正视者——此等之人必能压倒并战胜对阵之军。
भीष्म उवाच
Victory is not only a matter of striking power but also of preparedness and morale: an army well-equipped (weapons, armor, war-devices, banners) and visibly confident can intimidate and psychologically weaken the enemy, enabling conquest.
In Shanti Parva’s rājadharma-oriented instruction, Bhishma describes a mark of a conquering force: a splendid, well-armed host whose youthful soldiers radiate confidence, making opponents hesitate even to look upon them.