tasyahis;
saïjanayanincreasing; harñamcheerfulness; kuru-våddhaùthe
grandsire of the Kuru dynasty (Bhéñma); pitämahaùthe grandfather; siàha-nädamroaring
sound, like that of a lion; vinadyavibrating; uccaiùvery
loudly; çaìkhamconchshell; dadhmaublew; pratäpa-vänthe
valiant.
TRANSLATION
Then Bhéñma, the great valiant
grandsire of the Kuru dynasty, the grandfather of the fighters, blew his conchshell very
loudly, making a sound like the roar of a lion, giving Duryodhana joy.
PURPORT
The grandsire of the Kuru dynasty could
understand the inner meaning of the heart of his grandson Duryodhana, and out of his
natural compassion for him he tried to cheer him by blowing his conchshell very loudly,
befitting his position as a lion. Indirectly, by the symbolism of the conchshell, he
informed his depressed grandson Duryodhana that he had no chance of victory in the battle,
because the Supreme Lord Kåñëa was on the other side. But still, it was his duty to
conduct the fight, and no pains would be spared in that connection.