Chapter 14: Divyāstra-Prayoga and Ṛṣi Intervention (दिव्यास्त्रप्रयोगः ऋषिसमागमश्च)
निर्घाता बहवश्चासन् पेतुरुल्का: सहस्रशः । महद् भयं च भूतानां सर्वेषां समजायत
nirghātā bahavaś cāsan petur ulkāḥ sahasraśaḥ | mahad bhayaṃ ca bhūtānāṃ sarveṣāṃ samajāyata ||
তখন বারবার বজ্রপাতের মতো ভয়ংকর শব্দ হতে লাগল; আকাশ থেকে সহস্র সহস্র উল্কা ভেঙে ভেঙে পড়তে লাগল, আর সকল প্রাণীর উপর মহাভয় নেমে এল।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how grave moral disorder in human action is mirrored by भय (fear) and अशुभ-निमित्त (inauspicious portents) in the world, suggesting that adharma generates collective anxiety and signals approaching consequences.
As the Sauptika Parva’s night unfolds, the scene is marked by repeated thunder-like crashes and thousands of meteors falling, causing universal fear among creatures—an ominous atmosphere foreshadowing further violence and catastrophe.