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Slokas 11-15 The Srimad-Bhagavad-Geta Chapter 1:arjuna-viṣāda-yogaḥ (Arjuna’s Grief)

Radhe Radhe
Joy Sri Krisna


Verse 1.11(Sloka 11):
ayaneṣu ca sarveṣu
yathābhāgamavasthitāḥ
bhīṣmamevābhirakṣantu
bhavantaḥ sarva eva hi
Meaning:
All of you need to support Grandfather Bhishma.Stand at your assigned positions in the army formation and give him your full support.
Verse 1.12(Sloka 12):
tasya sanjanayan harsam
kuru-vrddhah pitamahah
simha-nadam vinadyoccaih
sankham dadhmau pratapavan
Meaning :
Then Bhishma, the brave and respected grandfather of the Kuru dynasty, who was also the grandfather of the fighters, blew his conchshell loudly, making a sound similar to a lion. This brought joy to Duryodhana.
Verse 1.13(Sloka 13):
Tataḥ śaṅkhāśca bheryaśca
Paṇavānakagomukhāḥ
Sahasaivābhyahanyanta
Sa śabdastumulo’bhavat
Meaning:
Afterwards, conch shells, bugles, trumpets, drums, and horns were all suddenly played, creating a loud and chaotic combined sound.
Verse 1.14(Sloka 14):
tataḥ śvetairhayairyukte
mahati syandane sthitau
mādhavaḥ pāṇḍavaścaiva
divyau śaṅkhau pradadhmatuḥ
Meaning :
On the opposite side, Lord Krishna and Arjuna, positioned on a grand chariot pulled by white horses, blew their divine conch shells.
Verse 1.15(Sloka 15):
pāñcajanyaṁ hṛṣīkeśaḥ
devadattaṁ dhanañjayaḥ
pauṇḍraṁ dadhmau mahāśaṅkham
bhīmakarmā vṛkodaraḥ
Meaning:
Afterward, Lord Krishna blew His conch shell named Panchajanya, Arjuna blew his named Devadatta, and Bhima, known for his enormous appetite and mighty feats, blew his powerful conch shell called Paundra.

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