Saptasārasvata-tīrtha-prasaṅgaḥ | The Saptasārasvata Pilgrimage Account and the Maṅkaṇaka Narrative
तत्रादृश्यन्त गन्धर्वास्तथैवाप्सरसां गणा:
tatrādṛśyanta gandharvāstathaivāpsarasāṃ gaṇāḥ
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Allí se veían Gandharvas, y asimismo grupos de Apsaras—señales de una presencia celeste que se manifestaba en medio de los sucesos, como indicando que, aun cuando el mundo se estremece por la guerra, los reinos superiores observan e intervienen conforme al orden cósmico (dharma).
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores that human conflict unfolds under a wider cosmic gaze: celestial beings appear as markers of a larger moral and metaphysical order (ṛta/dharma) that frames the consequences of war.
The narrator reports a vision at the scene: Gandharvas and companies of Apsarases are seen there, indicating a supernatural or heavenly presence accompanying the events being described in this section of Śalya Parva.