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Tasya Sanjanayanharsha Kuruviddha: Pitamah:.
Sinhanadam Vindyochchai: Shakhham Dadhmau Pratapavan..12.
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Then Bhisma, the great valiant grandsire of the Kuru dynasty, the grandfather of the fighters, blew his conch shell very loudly like the sound of a lion, giving Duryodhana joy.
Learning Points
?Enthusiasm and Inspiration:
?This shloka describes the conch sound made by Bhishma Pitamah before the war to boost the morale of his soldiers. This shows that a leader should inspire their soldiers.
?Leadership:
?Bhishma Pitamah was the elder and experienced leader of the Kuru army. His conch sound instilled enthusiasm and confidence in the soldiers. This demonstrates the importance of leadership.
?Encouragement:
?Bhishma Pitamah's conch sound conveyed joy and enthusiasm to his soldiers. This suggests how important it is to provide encouragement at the right time.
?Importance of Sound:
?This shloka also explains the importance of sound. The lion-like roar of the conch sound instilled a sense of spirit and valor in the soldiers.
?Warrior's Devotion:
?The devotion of Bhishma Pitamah can be seen in this verse. He was fighting on the side of the Kauravas, and at that time he was trying to boost the morale of the Kaurava army."
"This shloka teaches us that a leader should inspire their soldiers, provide encouragement at the right time, and use sound appropriately."