वृक्षानुन्मथ्य वान्त्युग्रा वाता: शर्करकर्षिण: । आभग्ना: सुमहावातैरशनीभि: समाहता:
vṛkṣān unmathya vānty ugrā vātāḥ śarkarakarṣiṇaḥ | ābhagnāḥ sumahāvātair aśanībhiḥ samāhatāḥ ||
Vyāsa describe presagios ominosos: vientos feroces arrancan los árboles y arrastran grava y arenilla. Grandes ráfagas quiebran y destrozan las cosas, como si las abatieran rayos—señales de un mundo turbado en vísperas de la guerra y del alzamiento del adharma.
व्यास उवाच
The verse conveys that when society moves toward large-scale adharma—especially fratricidal war—nature itself appears disturbed. Such imagery functions as a moral warning: collective wrongdoing and unchecked aggression manifest as disorder in the world, urging restraint and return to dharma.
Vyāsa narrates terrifying omens: violent winds uproot trees, sweep gravel, and cause widespread breakage, as though everything is being struck by thunderbolts. These portents foreshadow the impending devastation of the Kurukṣetra war.