Duryodhana’s Śaraṇāgati and the Pāṇḍavas’ Resolve
Gandharva Encounter
ततस्तूर्यप्रणादा श्व भेरीणां च महास्वन:
tatas tūryapraṇādāḥ śaṅkhabherīṇāṃ ca mahāsvanaḥ
Entonces se alzó un gran bramido creciente: el clamor de los instrumentos y el estruendo de caracolas y timbales, como señal de un giro decisivo en los acontecimientos, que despertó en todos atención y prontitud.
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
The verse highlights how public, ritualized sound (conches, drums, instruments) functions as a moral and social signal—announcing a significant moment, summoning attention, and coordinating collective action in a dharmic or ceremonial context.
Markandeya describes a sudden surge of loud ceremonial/war-like sounds—instrumental blares and the booming of conches and drums—indicating a major development and heightening the scene’s intensity.