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Shloka 39

ध्वजवर्णनम् | Dhvaja-varṇanam

Description of War Standards

पाञ्चजन्यस्य निर्घोषमार्षभेणैव पूरितम्‌

pāñcajanyasya nirghoṣam ārṣabheṇaiva pūritam

Sañjaya said: “The thunderous blast of the conch Pāñcajanya filled the air, as though it were the very bellowing of a mighty bull.”

पाञ्चजन्यस्यof Pāñcajanya (Krishna’s conch)
पाञ्चजन्यस्य:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootपाञ्चजन्य
FormMasculine, Genitive, Singular
निर्घोषम्sound, roar
निर्घोषम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootनिर्घोष
FormMasculine, Accusative, Singular
आर्षभेणby (the) bull-like/strong (sound)
आर्षभेण:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootआर्षभ
FormNeuter, Instrumental, Singular
एवindeed, just
एव:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootएव
पूरितम्filled, made full
पूरितम्:
TypeVerb
Rootपूरित
FormNeuter, Nominative/Accusative, Singular, Past passive participle (क्त), पूर् (पूरणे)

संजय उवाच

S
Sañjaya
P
Pāñcajanya (conch)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights how symbolic acts—like the sounding of a conch—carry ethical and psychological weight in epic warfare: they declare intent, strengthen allies’ courage, and unsettle opponents, marking the transition from deliberation to decisive action.

Sañjaya describes the battlefield atmosphere: the conch Pāñcajanya is blown, and its reverberation spreads everywhere, compared to the powerful bellow of a bull, signaling heightened momentum in the conflict.