BG 1.11

SIVANANDA

अयनेषु च सर्वेषु यथाभागमवस्थिताः | भीष्ममेवाभिरक्षन्तु भवन्तः सर्व एव हि ||१-११||

1.11. "Therefore do ye all, stationed in your respective positions, in the several divisions of the army, protect Bhishma alone."

ayaneṣu ca sarveṣu yathābhāgamavasthitāḥ . bhīṣmamevābhirakṣantu bhavantaḥ sarva eva hi ||1-11||

— BG 1.11, Swami Sivananda

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Shankaracharya — Sri Shankaracharya (Adi Shankaracharya)

1.11 Sri Sankaracharya did not comment on this sloka. The commentary starts from 2.10.

Swami Adidevananda — Swami Adidevananda

1.11 Therefore all of you taking your places firmly in your respective divisions, guard Bhisma at all cost.

Shri Purohit Swami — Shri Purohit Swami

1.11 Therefore in the rank and file, let stand firm in their posts, according to battalions; and all you generals about Bheeshma.

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PUROHIT Shri Purohit Swami

1.11 Therefore in the rank and file, let stand firm in their posts, according to battalions; and all you generals about Bheeshma.

SANKARANARAYAN S. Sankaranarayan

1.11. Stationed firmly in all [your] respective paths, every one of you without exception should guard Bhisma, above all.

ADIDEVANANDA Swami Adidevananda

1.11 Therefore all of you taking your places firmly in your respective divisions, guard Bhisma at all cost.

GAMBIRANANDA Swami Gambirananda

1.11 However, venerable sirs, all of you without exception, while occupying all the positions in the different directions as alloted (to you respectively), please fully protect Bhisma in particular.

RAMANUJA Ramanuja

1.1 - 1.19 Dhrtarastra said - Sanjaya said Duryodhana, after viewing the forces of Pandavas protected by Bhima, and his own forces protected by Bhisma conveyed his views thus to Drona, his teacher, about the adeacy of Bhima's forces for conering the Kaurava forces and the inadeacy of his own forces for victory against the Pandava forces. He was grief-stricken within. Observing his (Duryodhana's) despondecny, Bhisma, in order to cheer him, roared like a lion, and then blowing his conch, made his side sound their conchs and kettle-drums, which made an uproar as a sign of victory. Then, having heard that great tumult, Arjuna and Sri Krsna the Lord of all lords, who was acting as the charioteer of Arjuna, sitting in their great chariot which was powerful enough to coner the three worlds; blew their divine conchs Srimad Pancajanya and Devadatta. Then, both Yudhisthira and Bhima blew their respective conchs separately. That tumult rent asunder the hearts of your sons, led by Duryodhana. The sons of Dhrtarastra then thought, 'Our cause is almost lost now itself.' So said Sanjaya to Dhrtarastra who was longing for their victory. Sanjaya said to Dhrtarastra: Then, seeing the Kauravas, who were ready for battle, Arjuna, who had Hanuman, noted for his exploit of burning Lanka, as the emblem on his flag on his chariot, directed his charioteer Sri Krsna, the Supreme Lord-who is overcome by parental love for those who take shelter in Him who is the treasure-house of knowledge, power, lordship, energy, potency and splendour, whose sportive delight brings about the origin, sustentation and dissolution of the entire cosmos at His will, who is the Lord of the senses, who controls in all ways the senses inner and outer of all, superior and inferior - by saying, 'Station my chariot in an appropriate place in order that I may see exactly my enemies who are eager for battle.'

ABHINAV-GUPTA Abhinavagupta

1.11 Ayanesu etc. Paths : rows.

SHANKARACHARYA Shankaracharya

1.11 Sri Sankaracharya did not comment on this sloka. The commentary starts from 2.10.

PRABHUPADA A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

All of you must now give full support to Grandfather Bhīṣma, as you stand at your respective strategic points of entrance into the phalanx of the army.

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