असुरा यातुधानाश्न गुहाकाश्न परंतप
asurā yātudhānāś ca guhākāś ca parantapa
સંજયે કહ્યું— હે શત્રુતાપક! અસુરો, યાતુધાનો અને ગુહાવાસી ભયંકર પ્રાણીઓ પણ ત્યાં સમવેત હતા.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores how war is not only a clash of armies but also a moral-psychological ordeal: when violence escalates, the narrative depicts it as attracting or resembling ‘asuric’ forces—symbols of chaos, cruelty, and loss of ethical restraint.
Sañjaya continues his battlefield report, describing the presence/appearance of fearsome non-human groups—Asuras, Yātudhānas, and cave-dwellers—thereby intensifying the atmosphere of dread and the sense that the conflict has become cosmically and morally charged.