गर्जतां देवदैत्यानां शंखभेरीरवेण च । तूर्याणां चैव निर्घोषैर्मातंगानां च बृंहितैः
garjatāṃ devadaityānāṃ śaṃkhabherīraveṇa ca | tūryāṇāṃ caiva nirghoṣairmātaṃgānāṃ ca bṛṃhitaiḥ
Au rugissement des dieux et des asuras, au fracas des conques et des grands tambours, au tonnerre des instruments de guerre et au barrissement des éléphants, le champ de bataille retentit.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages
Scene: A battlefield alive with sound: conch-blowers, drummers at kettle-drums, musicians with war-horns, elephants trumpeting; devas and asuras roar; banners whip in the wind as the air vibrates.
The verse highlights the overwhelming momentum of collective karma and conflict—noise and power without inner restraint.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse focuses on battlefield atmosphere.
None; it is a descriptive war-scene.