Sure, here is a simple explanation of Bhagavad Gita Adhyay 1 Shlok 7:
तस्य सञ्जनयन्हर्षं कुरुवृद्धः पितामहः। सिंहनादं विनद्योच्चैः शङ्खं दध्मो प्रतापवान्।।1.7।।
"O King, when Bhishma, Drona, and Karna, who are highly skilled in military arts, are destroyed, then victory will be assured for you. Therefore, stand firm and fight with determination."
In this shloka, Duryodhana is speaking to his grandfather, Bhishma, who is a highly respected and skilled warrior on the Kaurava side. Duryodhana is trying to motivate Bhishma by reminding him that victory is within their grasp if they remain determined and fight with all their strength.
Duryodhana is using his words to instill confidence in the Kaurava army and to motivate them to fight bravely. He is also trying to appeal to Bhishma's sense of duty to the Kuru dynasty and his desire for victory in battle.
This shloka is part of Duryodhana's speech to the Kaurava army, in which he is trying to inspire and motivate them before the start of the battle of Kurukshetra.
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