भीमसेनस्य गदायुद्ध-प्रभावः
The Battlefield Impact of Bhīmasena’s Mace Combat
नाप्यन्तरिक्ष न दिशो न भूमिर्न च भास्कर: । प्रजज्ञे भरतश्रेष्ठ शस्त्रसड्चै: किरीटिन:
sañjaya uvāca | nāpy antarikṣaṃ na diśo na bhūmir na ca bhāskaraḥ | prajajñe bharataśreṣṭha śastrasaṅghaiḥ kirīṭinaḥ ||
Sañjaya said: O best of the Bharatas, neither the sky nor the directions, nor the earth, nor even the sun could be made out—so completely were all things covered by the dense volleys of weapons discharged by the diadem-crowned Arjuna. In that blinding storm of missiles, the Kauravas began to see, as if before their eyes, the unbearable and dreadful consequence of their own wrongdoing.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the moral logic of the epic: adharma (unjust conduct) ripens into visible suffering. The Kauravas’ earlier wrongdoing is portrayed as returning upon them in the form of overwhelming battlefield terror, suggesting that ethical failure has inevitable consequences.
Sañjaya describes Arjuna (the diadem-wearer) releasing such dense masses of weapons that the sky, directions, earth, and even the sun cannot be discerned. The battlefield becomes visually and psychologically engulfed, and the Kauravas feel the dreadful outcome of their actions.