यदा त्रीणि समेतानि अन्तरिक्षे पुराणि च
yadā trīṇi sametāni antarīkṣe purāṇi ca
قال فياسا: «حين اجتمعت الثلاثة في كبد السماء، وكذلك الآيات القديمة أيضًا…»
व्यास उवाच
The verse fragment points to the Mahābhārata motif that moral disorder on earth is reflected by disturbances or conjunctions in the heavens: as adharma intensifies, signs appear that warn of the consequences of collective actions, especially in war.
Vyāsa begins describing a moment when “three” things converge in the sky, along with “ancient” signs—an introduction to an omen-laden passage that frames the unfolding events of the Kurukṣetra war as being accompanied by cosmic portents.