श्रीमदाकाशमभवद् भूयो मेघाकुलं यथा । अप्सराओं, यक्षों और गन्धर्वोंसे भरा हुआ आकाश ऐसी विशिष्ट शोभा पा रहा था, मानो उसमें मेघोंकी घटा घिर आयी हो
śrīmad ākāśam abhavad bhūyo meghākulaṃ yathā |
قال سنجيا: عادَت السماءُ مرةً أخرى بهيّةً، مكتظّةً كأنها كتلةٌ من السحاب. وقد ازدحمت بالأبسارات والياكشا والغندرفا، فاكتسبت بهاءً مميّزًا، كأنّ سحابةً عظيمةً قد تجمّعت في جوفها.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores how extraordinary, otherworldly signs can accompany decisive moments in the war: the cosmos appears crowded with celestial beings, suggesting that human action unfolds under a larger moral and cosmic order, where events are witnessed and weighed beyond the battlefield.
Sañjaya describes a striking दृश्य: the sky looks densely packed and radiant, as if clouded over, because it is imagined as filled with apsarases, yakṣas, and gandharvas—an omen-like, celestial spectacle surrounding the ongoing conflict.